6V horn...
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- First Name: Scott
- Last Name: Wendt
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Fordor
- Location: Portland Maine
6V horn...
Does anyone have a contact or source for someone who re-builds or restores horns. Would like to get mine working again, any input would be great.
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- First Name: Don
- Last Name: Demio
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- Location: Tennessee
Re: 6V horn...
Scott,
I don't know the man but several years ago I read an article about 6 vt. horns from Sam Bonar out of KY. I believe his # is 8 five 9 four 7 two 2 three one 5.
You may want to reach out to him.
Best of luck,
Dom
I don't know the man but several years ago I read an article about 6 vt. horns from Sam Bonar out of KY. I believe his # is 8 five 9 four 7 two 2 three one 5.
You may want to reach out to him.
Best of luck,
Dom
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- First Name: James
- Last Name: Patrick
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Re: 6V horn...
If it is a Klaxon, they are pretty easy to repair, unless water got in and rusted the parts. If it looks good inside and the commutator windings are still good, a little oil in the bushings and adjustment of the diaphragm and you are good to go. Jim Patrick