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> From: spitfires-owner@autox.team.net [mailto:spitfires-
>
> A friend who's into classic cars reckons I'll pass the MOT with just one
> horn
> unit on the car so I'm going to go for that and meantime drill out the
> rivets
> on the unit I have and see what's inside.
Hi Steve,
No problems with a single horn for the MOT, BTDT. Dismantling and cleaning
everything inside the horn will most likely get it working, biggest problem
I've had is finding gasket thick enough for re-assembly, just the result of
poor planning on my part. If the gasket is too thin the internal contact
clearances are reduced outside the range of adjustment. The external spade
connectors can also be brittle.
Early herald horns, and possibly those on the earliest Spitfires, are held
together with screws and nuts, in other respects they are more-or-less
identical to the Spitfire units. Drilling through the body at the rivet
points will make things easier next time....
Cheers,
Bill.
Rarebits4classics
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Calne
Wiltshire
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