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#56852 11/10/05 04:49 AM
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hi all, I have a 28 AB tourer that has a modern horn I am told it should be a claxton type down on the chasis rail left hand side (its right hand drive)what kind of horn should i be looking for?

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#56853 11/10/05 05:17 AM
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The horn is a trumpet style horn which sits down below the generator. It is about 10 inches long overall. The trumpet part is about 7 inches long with an opening of about 3 inches. The rear section is a cylinder about 3 inches long. Later horns have a trumpet with a shallow dish on the rear.
Mine is fitted to the car and I can't see any markings but it is most probably made in Australia by RVB. The location down there is pretty tight so you have to make sure that it will fit. I have actually seen them remounted up onto the exhaust manifold.
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#56854 11/10/05 05:27 AM
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Thanks Terry I am going to the Bendigo swap on the weekend and hope to find one. I thought it might be a delco brand. whay would be fair to pay?

#56855 11/10/05 05:49 AM
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My ex Australian National AB r/h drive horn is

North East XM-6120C
Made in Rochester NY USA
Hope this helps



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#56856 11/10/05 06:51 AM
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Kipper Sarnie could be right about the brand. As I said, mine is buried. Added to the above I will mention that the rear of the trumpet is a flat circular flange which bolts onto the cylinder which is faced with a flat circular flange. Onto the flange (about 5 inch diameter) is bolted a curved bracket which bolts onto the chassis rail.
What is it worth? A rough one I suppose about $20 and then take it home and try to get it to work. A good one about $50-70 but that's just a guess.
US part no 342893. Bracket part no 346739.
Good luck at Bendigo
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#56857 11/10/05 10:12 AM
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Here are pictures of the horn type you need

Delco Remy KLAXON 8C

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#56858 11/10/05 03:15 PM
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Hi Ozmax,I'll be at the Bendigo swop meet all weekend(as its my home town and our club runs it)if you want to see a real claxon in its correct place on a 28 AB National tourer
Regards Mixer


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