Does anyone know the procedure to repair a 6 volt horn on a 1947 Chief? Horn does not blow, contact points are clean inside the horn. When electrical power and a ground are applied to the 2 terminals; and you manually open the points a good spark is seen. Question: How is this horn adusted?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Horn Repair
Collapse
X
-
just from past experience of fixing a few horns. Not familiar with specifics of yours.
Sounds like she ain't vibrating - you gotta gut it.
The contacts have a reed adjustment screw which controls the amount it vibrates. Cleaning the contact area and adjusting the screw (play with it) to dial in the correct tone. *side note here- sometimes just spinning the screw in and out can free it and make it work. well - if you've got a horseshoe up your ----
The diaphram - diafram must be free also(no rust floating around behind it, drain hole at bottom). I've tried to fix corroded diaphrams with little luck over the long run. Sometimes you can cannabalize something modern for parts.
http://www.wolo-mfg.com/indust.htm
Horns **** a ton of current. use a 6V batt recharger to play.
Never test a near dead battery by hitting the horn. I just about slapped a guy in the head once who did that.
Best of luck.
Paul Edwards---
-
With a battery attached and the points closed the core should become magnetic. Did it attract a screwdriver? When you install the diaphragm it needs to be installed so the tit on it will force the points open when it's attracted in. Here's a link to an article I did up on horn adjustment ... Perry
Comment
Comment