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Jordan Baker 11-11-05 04:07

Ford Horns
 
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Hi everyone.

The horn for my Carrier just arrived in the mail today. The lady who I bought it from had told me that a bit of dirt/sand came out of the screen when it was being packed up. I told her no problem. Cheh out the second picture for the source.

If it turns out not to work doesnyone have some suggestions for getting it to work. I would like to use on those people who somehow seem to miss the noise of an approaching Carrier.

Jordan

Jordan Baker 11-11-05 04:08

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The source of the dirt/sand

Bruce Parker (RIP) 11-11-05 04:45

Advice
 
Jordan, I have only a few years of experience with old army trucks and their component parts. So, with that limiting qualification, my humble suggestion, for what it's worth, is to scrape the mud wasp nests off.

Make sure they're dead first.

or...

I wonder if a little kinky 6V vibration would satisfy them?

or...

are you suggesting a beep and buzz?

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 11-11-05 05:01

Re: Advice
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bruce Parker
....my humble suggestion, for what it's worth, is to scrape the mud wasp nests off.
Preferably outside, I should think... :eek:

(at least they're not giant spiders...)

Jordan Baker 11-11-05 05:50

Thanks for the advice. I was a little stunned when I opened it. I figure if there had been alive or unhatched then they definatley would have been ready to go when i opened the box considering it came out of Kansas.

Keith Webb 11-11-05 08:12

Kansas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jordan Baker
Thanks for the advice. I was a little stunned when I opened it. I figure if there had been alive or unhatched then they definatley would have been ready to go when i opened the box considering it came out of Kansas.
Not only that, they would have been buzzing: "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas any more"

I reckon a good clean and some voltage should do the trick.

BIG MIKE 12-11-05 01:50

That looks like a Chinees food plate I orderd last nite LOL


Good eating
BIG MIKE

Snowtractor 12-11-05 06:46

Horny problem
 
Assuming the electrics work we were taught in mechanics that if it is buzzing and not loud , to blast up in to the horn with a constant stream of WD40 while the horn is energized (honking). I personally have used this on several old Ford pickups and it worked very well.
Sean

Jordan Baker 14-11-05 04:02

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Thanks to all for the suggestions. Yes I also thought it looked like some food I have had in the past.

Luckily on further inspection the nest were long since hatched. There were also some kind of nesting all inside around the diaphram. Perhaps thats why it wasn't really honking when I first tried it.

Its all painted up in Kahki Green #3 to match the rest of the carrier. I have also added new wiring.

BIG MIKE 14-11-05 04:06

Nice Job Jordan , your carrier is moving along in 1 more piece in restoratrion. I'm taking a break from it all, I need a rest. maybe 2 weeks of RnR.


Cheers mate


BIG MIKE

Phil Waterman 14-11-05 16:32

Mud Wasps
 
Mud wasps can be a pain, excuse the pun, they are right up there with squirrels, and mice causing problems. I’ve had mice take out the clutch on my HUP, squirrels fill the muffler with acorns starting a fire, and mud wasps blew-off a radiator when the built a nest in the vent pipe.


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