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Re: 1947 Horn Ring Removal
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Howard, I found a cross section drawing to add to our collection of drawings. This is from Vol. 17 No. 13, July 1, 1943.
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Re: 1947 Horn Ring Removal
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Wes, that is a great drawing and would be a good accompaniment to your exploded view. If there is a good description along with the illustration making note that they changed parts slightly so the screws holding the ring are in a reversed orientation and are fastening the ring to the wheel from the front side on the 48-54 models it would also be applicable to those questions.

It is interesting how the service article suggested the vibration buzz be corrected by adding a shim to the support spring. Since they did not specify a particular shim material and if the difficulty some have figuring out how the horn ring works is any indication, I wonder how many mechanics made a shim of gasket paper or some other non insulating material disrupting the ground and then had to figure out why the horn wouldn't work or became intermittent.

Posted on: 2020/10/7 8:46
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Re: 1947 Horn Ring Removal
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For such a simple switch and so much goes into it.
I used your colors and made a color version. It makes it much easier to see how it works. "A" is where it touches to complete the circuit, also while doing this I just notice a quick check to see if the Horn Assy. is working. Just ground the blue screws at the back of the steering wheel. Easy test and you wouldn't have to take the steeling wheel apart. Touch the screw no horn sound, then the problem is from there back. But if the horn does sound then the problem is in the switch assy.
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Posted on: 2020/10/7 9:51
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Re: 1947 Horn Ring Removal
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I reread the article and I see what your saying since the spring is apart of the circuit, shimming it with a nonconductive material would have them scratching their heads as to why all of a sudden the horn stopped working. Plus it must had been some pretty bumpy roads, reminds me of our old gravel roads. Sometimes the blade wasn't set right and it would hop causing a bunch little ridges in the road and with any speed it would give you a good shaking.
Oh the good old days!
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Posted on: 2020/10/7 10:16
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Re: 1947 Horn Ring Removal
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The good old days indeed. I have long said mechanics (and drivers) must have been made of sterner stuff back then. I cannot imagine the constant drudgery of going thru some of the routine maintenance that was required on the prewar cars. Apparently some in the earlier times could not either if the poor conditions some cars go into is any indication.

As to your colored cutaway side view drawing, that is a great job and far better than I could do with my software. Have taken your latest work and incorporated it with your earlier exploded drawing.

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Posted on: 2020/10/7 10:54
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Re: 1947 Horn Ring Removal
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You guys are impressive.
I marvel at these helpful threads.

Thank you.

FYI
The 55-56 had issues too

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL29NO8.pdf

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL30NO4.pdf

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