Re: 1940 Super 8 Horns
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They do have adjusting screws and nuts but the adjustment instructions vary by horn model. According to the 40 160-180 service manual the horns used on those models are the same as used in 39 six models and service and adjustment instructions are given starting on page 22 of the 38-9 service manual which is on site.
You don't really need to use the relay if horns are out of the car. Remove both wires from H on the relay and just connect heavy jumper wires -- 14 ga or heavier -- between the battery and horn. Although polarity really doesn't matter for testing, to keep the way it is in the car the positive or ground jumper lead would connect to the mounting bracket and then briefly connecting the negative jumper lead to the single wire going into the horn would make it blow. If you do want to connect the way it is normally wired in the car to rest relay and the wire to horn button then to test a single horn go ahead and wire everything up with ground connected to the mounting bracket assy and battery voltage from the BAT terminal on the solenoid going to B on the relay. The horn button wire goes to S. Only connect one horn at a time to H on the relay and when button is pushed only that single horn would work.
Posted on: 7/28 12:00
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Howard
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Re: 1940 Super 8 Horns
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Thank you. Will test each one individually and adjust as necessary.
Posted on: 7/28 13:28
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