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MG TD TF 1500 - Horns; Who repairs them now?
A widow has a TD and the horns (Lucas 614) don't work at all. I offered to repair them. When I opened up the cover of the horns, I soon discovered they were way out of adjustment and I adjusted the contacts. They now work but not very well. They are not loud enough. Lew Palmer previously worked on horns. I am not sure of his status. If not, is there is someone else who is doing them? I would appreciate their contact information. Thanks. |
Milton Babirak |
Private email sent. Cheers, Lew |
Lew Palmer |
Milton, Part of the problem could be not enough juice/power through the horn button to the horns. I had the same problem. When I installed a relay in the horn circuit they really came to life. Jim |
James Neel |
Lew, Part of the problem could be not enough juice/power through the horn button to the horns. I had the same problem. When I installed a relay in the horn circuit they really came to life. Jim |
James Neel |
James When I got the horns they were off of the car. I inspected and tested them on my workbench. There was no horn button. So, I think this was not a problem. I used a 12 volt battery charger as a power source. I have mailed the horns off to Lew. I am interested to see what he finds. |
Milton Babirak |
Milton, horns require a very high current draw. Your charger is probably unable to supply the current. Try testing with jumper wires to a battery. Bud |
Bud Krueger |
You might try E. Lawrie Rhoads. info@british-car-part-restoration.com. He repaired my windshield wiper moror and did an excellent job on it. He also does horns. |
g parker |
Bud is correct. I tested my horns with a battery charger and they sounded like they were underwater. Hooked them up to my truck battery and they alerted the entire neighborhood. Tim TD12524 |
TW Burchfield |
Well, that's good to know about the battery charger. When I adjusted my own horns years ago, I used the same battery charger and I remember it being adequate. I just spoke with Lawrie yesterday on another matter. He seems very knowledgeable. I thought I might be having capacitor problems with my distributor and he had Moss send me a new one. Very helpful. I have used Lew in the past and I remember he did a very professional job. Milt |
Milton Babirak |
A battery charger does not give a pure DC current. It is simply a rectified AC current, lacking the filtering necessary for smoothing the chopped AC. Most battery chargers are capable of 10 Amps, so should produce enough current for the job - the horns needing around 6 Amps. But the charger will result in a very duck like sound instead of the pure musical tone provided by a car battery. |
Lew Palmer |
Lew That's exactly what it sounded like. A duck. Thanks for setting me straight. When you get the horns and test them, I'd be interested to know if I got close to properly adjusting them on my bench. You'll see the horns also have some rust and need paint. Kind regards, |
Milton Babirak |
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