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Re: Banjo Wheel Horn Guts
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BigKev
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See if Joe can pop his horn button off and get you pictures of what's underneath.

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Re: Banjo Wheel Horn Guts
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Howard HH56 has posted exploded horn diagrams of the horn components.

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Re: Banjo Wheel Horn Guts
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Yes he has Joe, but they are for the standard wheel and the banjo wheel is different. I have looked closely at that parts exposion and cannot 'relate' it to what I'm dealing with. Can anyone even tell me if there is a large coil spring in the steering wheel cavity? And does that little sprocket spring even belong in the banjo assembly components?? I can't figure where it is supposed to go or what purpose it actually affects. There must be a published parts list/exploded view of that wheel innards somewhwere. Chris.

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Re: Banjo Wheel Horn Guts
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I remember seeing one somewhere years ago so maybe it was in a Motors or Chilton manual. I have both but not here although my Chilton may not go back far enough. It’s not totally clear to me that you need the cap either so I hope we can find a solution soon for you before I ship!

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