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Robert Bergeron 13-02-13 23:27

Ford horn location?
 
Might as well show my incompetence out in the open.

Here goes : What king of horn would go on a CMP 15A G.S. with a cab 13 ?

Were would it be fitted in front of the grille , behind , on the side , if so wich side ?

I can't seem to get an answer from what reference books i have . I am flustered. :giveup


Thanks

Beep -beep

Bob

Brian Gough 14-02-13 00:56

no stupid questions
 
Hi Bob

Welcome to the MLU Forum. I hope this is not hijacking Richard's CMP seat cover thread. This is just to start you off - I'm sure the Ford experts here will chime in.

The Maintenance Manual ( MB-F1 ) for your truck shows the horn being mounted on the front, left side.

The specs are:

Make - Ford Motor Co. ( Sparks - Withington Co., Jackson Mich. )
Type - vibrator type ( six-volt )
Ref. No. - C29Q-13833 ( Horn and Brkt. assy. - C29Q-13802 )

Cheers,

Brian

Bob Carriere 14-02-13 03:29

Welcome Bob from Bob
 
Bienvenue au MLU......

Yes your seats should be in OD green..... but then it is your truck and your comfort.

Horn wise..... I spent the last 20 minutes looking in my various photos to show you what a Ford Horn looks like with no success.

It is located under the fender on the passenger side.... fixed to the frame behind the bumper...... It looks like a Chevrolet horn without viagra..... much shorter !!!!!!

Surely some Furd lover can illustrate my point with a proper photo.

Just remember there are no stupid question...... except for the one you did not ask and you now broke an original part......

Since most of us can't read too good some photos of your truck would be greatly appreciated. Do you have the ID tag on the dash showing the year of manufacturing.....

Where is St George....? you must be close enough to take a ride to the Hammond barn some weekend..... we are just a glide East of Ottawa off the 417.

Bob C.

Bob Carriere 14-02-13 03:52

Found the horny thing....
 
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Look right above the bumper on the pass. side......

Private_collector 14-02-13 04:15

Horn bracket
 
Hello Robert, and welcome!

The horn is attached to the bracket that holds the front part of radiator overflow tank. Or at least that's where I have seen several attached. There is a small horn bracket which goes on horn itself, and this small piece is what is connected to the overflow tank front bracket.

I'm at work now, but will send you a photo later tonight....local time.

Robert Bergeron 14-02-13 04:59

Well thank you very much to Bob, Brian and Tony.

I will need help to post pictures of my baby. Tried but it seems my files are too large.

Yes Bob i can glide in. Is there an airport nearby ? I will be on duty at NDHQ in late march. Could glide in sometime.

Thanks a lot for the responses . I feel most welcome.

Now i must figure out how to post pictures.... :bang:

Robert :salute:

maple_leaf_eh 14-02-13 05:26

I just sent Robert a pm. I'm sure we can arrive for a car ride from the Ottawa airport to the Hammond airport. (I wouldn't trust the guy at the service desk who says, Where?!)

Robert Bergeron 14-02-13 05:28

Saint-Georges Québec
 
:salute:To answer Bob's question Saint-Georges is 100 KM south of Québec city near the american border with Maine. As a matter of fact , i live 20 km away from the USA. The nearest american town is called Jackman Maine. A nice little lumbermen town with a great airport where i go thru customs when i fly into the US.

Saint-Georges is the home of Company'' A'' Le Régiment de la Chaudière of Juno be Beach and Northwest Europe fame. I used to be the A Coy commander in my younger days.

When you want to drive from Toronto or Ottawa to Halifax , it is almost 250 KM shorter a drive if you go thry Saint-Georges and Maine instead of the Trans=Canada highway thru northern New-Brunswick !

Heads up for you travelers !

Cheers

Robert

Private_collector 14-02-13 08:38

Ford Horn location & attachment details
 
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Robert, here are several images I have found, showing the horn and/or where it is attached.
Attachment 54874 Attachment 54875
This is a shot of the overflow tank itself. Horn attaches to the front vertical strap.
Attachment 54876
This is my horn. I believe it is correct for a Ford Cab 13.
Attachment 54877
I thought I had a photo of the bracket itself, but can't find it yet.
Still, it doesn't matter because............I saved the best photo for last.
Attachment 54878
This should have all the detail you need. including how the bracket between horn & overflow tank looks. I got mine from ebay some months ago.

Hope this helps. Start your own resto thread, and you can post questions to your hearts content. :thup2:

Any moderators able to help our new member to start a thread & possibly transfer the horn posts from here to there???

Hanno Spoelstra 14-02-13 23:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Private_collector (Post 175885)
transfer the horn posts from here to there???

Split the postings from the other thread and moved them here into their own thread.

H.

Robert Bergeron 15-02-13 03:48

new tread
 
Thank-you very much monsieur Hanno.


Robert :salute:

Robert Bergeron 15-02-13 03:53

Horn tread- overflow tank
 
Thanks to all who jumped in to help me .

Seing the nice pictures this leads me to ask another question :

Now where could i get my hands on a nice Ford radiator overflow tank or plans to make one ? :confused

Robert
:salute:

Bob Carriere 15-02-13 04:15

Why not fly in to.....
 
The Hammond International Airport off Russell Road......?

It is shown on NavCan Maps as an emergency runway but it is just a ploy to keep traffic down......

Let us know when you are in the Ottawa area and will make sure we have some one here to give you a grand tour.

Now I understand you acquired the truck from Mike T. formerly from Windsor so you have quite the treasure. Mike put a lot of efforts into that truck.

You will need to figure out what software you need to resize you pictures to a smaller resolution for posting.... I use ACDCee software which works very nice.

Have connected with any of the other CMP nuts...er gentlemen.... in the Montreal area...?

As to the rad expension tank.... rare and not cheap but not impossible to find..... keep asking some one will respond eventually....repro would not be too difficult.... afer making 5 or 6 you get the hang of it.

Looking forward to meeting you.

Bob C

Private_collector 15-02-13 08:54

Expansion Tanks
 
Robert,

I got mine through ebay. They do come up every now & then.

The one I have is originally from cab 12, so I have started modifying to cab 13 spec. The brackets are in totally different place, between the two cab designs. Cab 12 tank has the bracket across the bottom of tank, with two bolts going vertically down on two sides. The cab 13 has a small bracket down from the centre of outside edge and.........well, you saw the pics of cab 13 I posted.

Keep eyes open and you'll get one.


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