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#333604 02/06/15 09:12 PM
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Hi all, Could someone identify this horn is it 6v or 12v, it is working but sounds terrible, is their any adjustment. Also there is a black resistor (I think thats what it is , is there a replacement for this as the one in there is no good.)Hopefully photos work.:)
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no pictures on my end


David Martin-Hendersonville NC, Pine Island Fl....... 1940 Chevy SDSS,
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Martinomon thanks just trying to sort out the photo issue thanks

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someone here will know what that is .....sorry ..not me


David Martin-Hendersonville NC, Pine Island Fl....... 1940 Chevy SDSS,
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Looks like a 1937 to 1939 6 volt Chev horn.

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After they sit awhile they can use an adjustment...Remove the cover ( if it doesn't have a screw and lock nut on the outside )
And you'll see it...Should say if it's 6 or 12 v...Hook up a power supply and turn the screw till it sounds good...Earplugs recommended...


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