| If I'm not mistaken, Dan Master's book "Triumph TR250 - TR6 Electrical
Maintenance Handbook" has a good section on horn trouble shooting and
adjustment.
Bill
74 TR6
Atlanta
Subject: horn repair
Mark,
Give it a try - and use little screws, nuts, and 'locktight' if proper
heavy 
rivets can't be found to close it back up.
I bought a non working pair of Italian vintage air horns (typically seen
on 
TR6s etc) and cleaned everything up (corrosion inside) - and they work
great 
now. On TR4 original horns you will probably need to clean up crusty 
electrical contacts inside to get them working again - be careful with
the 
diaphram.
Carl
'63 TR4 since '74
Well, I'll try this again. Has anybody successfully disassembled a
non-functioning horn, cleaned it up & got it working again? I'm curious
as to how it came apart & how it was riveted back together.
Mark Meany
TR4A CTC62486 O
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