[TR] TR4 Part Needed
Bob Labuz
yellowtr at adelphia.net
Sat Dec 21 15:38:32 MST 2013
Jim,
They are somewhat re-buildable depending on the internals. If the coils
are toast then so is the horn.
I was able to rebuild a set by drilling out the rivets and cleaning the
contacts. But you have to really be careful on reassembly that the metal
disc is not damaged. There is also a gasket that will be toast. You will
need to replace the gasket as it offers some spacing so the metal disc
will vibrate and therefore produce the horn sound.
I chose to replace the rivets with 1/4" screws just in case on
reassembly the horn did not work.
Out of 4 broken horns, I was able to get 2 working and after 5 years
they still work. For how long who knows?
I do see them on Ebay from time to time but the price tends to be a bit
high.
Bob
On 12/21/2013 01:43 PM, Jim Henningsen wrote:
> List:
> My horns from my 62 TR4 are toast. Neither work at all. I tapped the casing
> lightly with a hammer to see if I could free up the mechanism. One is now
> working slightly, the other is not. Are these rebuildable? Does anyone have
> a pair of working horns from an early TR4 that they would be willing to sell.
> I am bringing this car back to stock and would really like to find the correct
> early horns. Unfortunately, one of mine was the orig 62 date stamped horn.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Jim Henningsen
> Ocala, FL
> 62 TR4 CT5212LO
> 62 TR4 CT6431L. The donor
> 75 TR6
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