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Help. Horn Button install on '38 Packard 8
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Jim Mayfield
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I need guidance to install the horn button on my '38 Packard Eight. I believe I have all the parts needed, but I don't want to damage the ears on the Bakelite emblem carrier. Does it push down and turn, or do I just push hard? It looks like it should connect with the three triangular wireforms inside the hub. Thanks.

Posted on: 2011/3/10 20:17
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Re: Help. Horn Button install on '38 Packard 8
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fred kanter
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I THINK that yoiu push down and turn to the right. Do not put any pressure on the bakelite ears.

Posted on: 2011/3/10 22:36
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Re: Help. Horn Button install on '38 Packard 8
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Thanks Fred! That did the trick. I used a (3.25" diameter) rubber suction cup that body repair people use to pull dents to help turn the horn button. The suction cup helped me get a grip on the button when I wanted to turn it.

Posted on: 2011/3/11 14:17
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Re: Help. Horn Button install on '38 Packard 8
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Joel Ray
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That is a great trick for installing the horn button. Thaks for sharing it.

Posted on: 2011/3/11 18:47
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Re: Help. Horn Button install on '38 Packard 8
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Ozstatman
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G'day Jim,
to PackardInfo, glad you solved your problem with an innovative solution which others may find useful.

Posted on: 2011/3/12 4:49
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