Re: Banjo Wheel Horn Guts
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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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-BigKev
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Howard HH56 has posted exploded horn diagrams of the horn components.
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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 explosion 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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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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I appreciate that Don. I have poured over hundreds of 'banjo' steering wheels on Ebay and other sites and it seems the Packard '39 and '40 are very specific versions. The spokes describe a 'Y' and the upper strokes of the 'Y' are slightly bent in, giving it a directional orientation. There is one unit on Ebay that appears complete from the outside but I don't know if the innards are correct and complete, plus it is $700 USD which transaltes to well over a grand $CDN, so I'd much rather figure out the parts on mine. Hoping someone who has been through this before and figured it out will chime in. Mike Chirco apparently has one and I am trying to get some help from him but we haven't connected up as yet. I'd be willing to pay someone for the right info. Chris.
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Don’t get discouraged as I’m sure an answer will come along soon!
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Yes, you're right Don - I must be patient (not my strongest suit!) and I'm sure someone will have the answer. I did contact Quality Restorations in California to see if they had a parts sheet on it and also asked about a restored/reproduction banjo wheel. That would probably be shocking price-wise and with the horrible devastation they are going through down there, hard to say if they'd even be open. Chris.
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I once got a quote to restore the wheel on my 1965 Imperial LeBaron which is clear over a chrome ring giving it a pearlescent look (it was all in a pile of plastic pieces on the floor after decades-long storage) but the cost was more than the value of the car as it sits now! I’m glad I didn’t do it as I’m in the midst of switching it over to a 1966 wheel with tilt and telescope so if I go the restoration route, I’ll have it done to match my original in spite some differences between the two years. The tilt-telescope wheel I have is black which will work too.
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Yes Don, I expect somewhere in the $3000 range, maybe more, and my wheel, other than several shrinkage cracks/spaces is in very good condition so I am hoping to be able to get it back together and functional. Another option is just to wire the horn to a remote buttom mounted somewhere convenient, but I am a hard-over factory guy and will try to leave that as a last resort. Chris.
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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