Re: 1940 120 Banjo wheel horn button
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Going from memory, it is pressed in by hand, then turned slightly where the ears on the tabs keep it in place with the resistance of a spring. I know that this an oversimplification but I hope it helps until someone with more recent knowledge chimes in!
Posted on: 1/14 22:11
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Re: 1940 120 Banjo wheel horn button
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So on the back of the horn button there are supposed to be tabs that clip into the metal tabs on retainer ring. My button is repro and missing those tabs.
Posted on: 1/15 16:20
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Re: 1940 120 Banjo wheel horn button
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I don't believe the push and twist arrangement came into being before the 48 models. 47 at least has a chrome ring which holds the plastic emblem to the horn ring. The chrome piece has tabs which fit into slots on the horn ring and are bent over to retain the emblem.
Here is an illustration of the 47 assy that started with the 41 models and MAY also be applicable to the 40. In this wheel the ring as an assy is held to the wheel by screws coming from the back side of the steering wheel. Note the steering wheel hub is plastic on this illustration. The banjo wheels have a steel hub so in addition to insulating sleeves around the screws going thru the hub to hold the ring there is also a fiber gasket under the horn ring assy to isolate the horn ring from the grounded hub.
Posted on: 1/15 16:40
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Re: 1940 120 Banjo wheel horn button
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I don't believe the push and twist arrangement came into being before the 48 models. This may be true for the banjo type with the horn ring as I can't recall how mine came off or reinstalled on one my my 1940 110s. On the other two, though, and on the 1939 Six with the plain wheel, it did press and turn and I still have several of those buttons as souvenirs as the Bakelite tabs are broken off.
Posted on: 1/16 2:43
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