General Mcgregor
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So today I completed part 1 of my horn install.
In the summer I attended the Barrington NH Old Truck Meet. While I was there I scored a great pair of GROVER PRODUCTS air horns (the regular tone not the fire truck stuttertone) for only $20! They were in need of some cleaning and one was missing the collar/mount rendering it useless until I can pick up another one. But the complete one was in perfect working order, so I spent an afternoon cleaning it with some neverdull and it came out great!
So today I got ambitious and decided to mount it on my Deuce. I had originally planned to mount it where the exising horns are so I could use the electric valve that is wired into the button on the wheel. But decided not to just because I wanted to keep the original hi-tone Deuce horns everyone knows and loves! <3 So I elected to mount it as a seperate horn, and where better to mount it? Why directly under the cab heater! All that unused space and prime flush steel? Couldn't think of a more perfect under hood install location.
1. I started by removing the heater and placing it atop the engine and out of the way.
2. Drilled the four holes (2 main mount, 1 forward mount, and 1 air fitting hole)
3. Bolted the horn to the plate and attatched the air fitting and hose.
4. Installed the plastic forend mount and cliped it onto the horn. This will absorb and eliminate most of the engine vibration.
5. Re-installed heater.
Didn't take me long at all and was very cheap and easy.
NEXT: Installation of my custom roof chain-pull lanyard system.
In the summer I attended the Barrington NH Old Truck Meet. While I was there I scored a great pair of GROVER PRODUCTS air horns (the regular tone not the fire truck stuttertone) for only $20! They were in need of some cleaning and one was missing the collar/mount rendering it useless until I can pick up another one. But the complete one was in perfect working order, so I spent an afternoon cleaning it with some neverdull and it came out great!
So today I got ambitious and decided to mount it on my Deuce. I had originally planned to mount it where the exising horns are so I could use the electric valve that is wired into the button on the wheel. But decided not to just because I wanted to keep the original hi-tone Deuce horns everyone knows and loves! <3 So I elected to mount it as a seperate horn, and where better to mount it? Why directly under the cab heater! All that unused space and prime flush steel? Couldn't think of a more perfect under hood install location.
1. I started by removing the heater and placing it atop the engine and out of the way.
2. Drilled the four holes (2 main mount, 1 forward mount, and 1 air fitting hole)
3. Bolted the horn to the plate and attatched the air fitting and hose.
4. Installed the plastic forend mount and cliped it onto the horn. This will absorb and eliminate most of the engine vibration.
5. Re-installed heater.
Didn't take me long at all and was very cheap and easy.
NEXT: Installation of my custom roof chain-pull lanyard system.
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