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'50 Ford hood and horn
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replayfun |
06-06-2010 @ 10:56 AM
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Thanks Jim, Big Red and everyone who responded. Sounds like I need more patience. I'll try again after I clean the oil puddle on the garage floor and get a better work light. Steve Lillie
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supereal |
06-06-2010 @ 10:38 AM
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This tip won't help if you have already pulled to old wire from the shaft. We attach a length of strong plastic fishline to the old wire, and pull it down (or up), then attach the new wire to the line and pull it into place.
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jfarrell |
06-05-2010 @ 7:10 PM
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Just finished replacing the horn wire on a '49. I'm sure there are more than one way to run the wire, but I ran a stiff metal wire up from the bottom to the steering wheel. After the wire reached the steering wheel I taped the new horn wire to the metal wire and pulled it through. It took one try. Jim Farrell
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Big Red 51 |
06-05-2010 @ 7:35 AM
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The best way to install the horn wire is from the top down then you can twist the wire until it clears thru the hole at the bottom. Don
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flathead4rd |
06-05-2010 @ 5:57 AM
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Go to shoeboxford.com and get your answer there.
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replayfun |
06-04-2010 @ 1:34 PM
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2 quick questions about my '50 convertible. Where are the bottom of the 2 hood springs attached? Does anyone have a method to install the horn wiring through the steering box and up to thru the steering column. I tried a stiff wire but it keeps hitting against the inside of the steering gear. Thanks for any suggestions.
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