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#239570 04/11/12 07:40 AM
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Hello everyone----first of all let me thank all of you for all your help on my project---your imput is so very valueable! My newest problem concerns my horn----I removed the horn & bracket to get the valve cover off---after loosening the stuck valve,I replaced the valve cover and horn and bracket!! Now,the horn only "burps" or "hiccups" when you push horn button.I checked power to horn connections---5.75 volts,connections are tight,powers up when you push button---everything seems ok----then nothing but a belching sound that lasts for about a tenth of a second--any thoughts on this will be wonderful,thanks,Jay

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Thank you Dan----I do believe that slotted screw in the back is loose,so,my best guess is that I messed up the adjustment---I am on it this morning

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The original 1931 horn was mounted under the drivers side headlight. The wire when through one of the two holes in that side of the radiator shell. Adjustment can be a bit tricky but not difficult if you take it slowly.


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