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Hi all, is there a member who reproduces the 1931 and 1932 horn diaphrams? my 1932 horn motors have rust holes through them! Thanks

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Probably one out of a Harley Davidson horn will work.


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Thanks for the suggestion, are they delco remy horn motors as well?


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I don't know who makes the Harley horn. I know that some folks have mounted them on 31s because they could't find an original 31 horn. They are close.


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Delco horns were used on Harleys, Plymouths and a few other cars. Also sold aftermarket for any vehicle.


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I assume you still have a 6 volt system,
I found a 6 volt motorcycle horn on the internet that I was able to insert into the outer case of my old horn. It worked.


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Hi Jack,
did you have any luck sourcing the diaphragm plates?


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