Re: horn button removal

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2011/12/4 12:03:34
Dave, I'm just guessing from how slightly later models were constructed (check for a picture in a shop or parts manual), but there are probably a series of long, concentric brass tubes for the lights and throttle or perhaps choke or spark control knobs which go down thru the column and exit at the base below the steering gear box at the lower oil seal gland on the bottom of the column to make their points of attachment, just above the light switch. Remove the light switch, loosen or remove the packing gland, and carefully push the tubes up thru the steering column. Once the set of tubes (with horn button) and pushed up a couple of inches, you'll see the horn button attachment underneath. No guarantee yours is the same, but I'd think there's a good chance.

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