Homemade horn bracket

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Homemade horn bracket

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An easy work to install the horn.
No original measuremet... look some pics a make a drawing..
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Looks good!
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Lovely piece of work.
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Thank you Simon and Paul!

Is a bit big and strong than the reproduction can found now.

This pic from Simon blog is graffic!

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The Bezel Nuts are correct in my horn for War period??
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I don't think so. My horn is marked WD in black paint and has screw with raised cheese heads. First picture on this blog post:

http://ariel-square-four.blogspot.co.uk ... tette.html
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Thank you Simon!
Seems to be my horn dont have the correct Bezel bolt. Yours are correct!

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If you want to be fussy the correct horn has a piece missing from the rear shape in the casting. I don't think it's any different from the other Ariels of the period (before and just after WW2). I don't know when the plain shape came in. Nev
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Hi Nev
Thanks for your coments.
I dont want be fussy , but these nuts that have my repro horn, dont like it! :x :lol:
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Don't worry Luis, many of us think like that.

A couple of days ago I spent 3 hours writing a blog post on how to fill a grease gun!
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simon.holyfield wrote:Don't worry Luis, many of us think like that.

A couple of days ago I spent 3 hours writing a blog post on how to fill a grease gun!
I read the post .Great info! Thanks for sharing!

How write a post with air tire pump info? :roll: ;)
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