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74bowtie 01-15-2011 02:47 PM

oogah horn information needed
 

I have a oogha horn I want to use on my A its nots a Sparton its a Klaxon. It does not work at the moment, what are the most common problems to look for to repair these. I have cleaned all the contacts still nothing all I get is a tiny bit of movement. Does it need to be rewound with new copper.

Gary WA 01-15-2011 03:33 PM

Re: oogah horn information needed
 

Its in the Les Andrews Model A Ford Handbook. A must have Book for the "A".

jimvette59 01-15-2011 03:45 PM

Re: oogah horn information needed
 

Take it apart and clean the brushes, armature, etc. etc..

Jon-Ohio 01-15-2011 06:24 PM

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You can use a volt/ohm meter (VOM) to test for shorts and continuity of the field coils and the armature coils. Check any insulating washers for damage that might cause shorts. Hope this helps

Rusty Homestead Fl 01-15-2011 08:10 PM

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Make sure you've used the adjustment screw in every possible position. One of mine was just "burping" until I hit just the right spot on the adjusting position. This particular horn is very sensitive to the point of being one click off produces just a grunt. I know I need to get "into it" but rewiring it I don't think is my problem, and maybe not yours either. Have you tried to manually spin it when it starts to move? Sometimes that will get it going temporarly. Don't forget to LIGHTLY oil it. Good luck!

Tom Wesenberg 01-15-2011 09:18 PM

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I fixed a very weak horn a couple years ago in about 2 minutes using a piece of fine sandpaper. I backed off the adjustment screw until the motor was spinning slowly without touching the diaphram. I held the fine sandpaper against the commutator and the armature started picking up speed. After several seconds of light sanding on the commutator the horn had full power and was blowing like it should.

74bowtie 01-16-2011 09:00 AM

Re: oogah horn information needed
 

I figured it out, I was putting 12 volts to it and si I dropped it down to the 6 it needed and it worked.

Thank you for all the help everyone.


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