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Deuce Air Horn Resto.

Tlauden

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Well since there isn't another category in the restore section I figured it may work here.


Found these up at Coleman's on a parts truck, cost $35 since I pulled it myself. They work and sound great!!!! I was very surprised to see that once the paint was stripped that the large chime is stainless steel. It's a shame the whole thing isn't stainless or else I wouldn't repaint it at all, the small chime and manifold seem like aluminum and the back caps are steel. I did do some reasearching here on SS about these and found that this company closed their doors awhile ago. I feel I must mention these are for my dodge ram :) Gotta LOVE that deuce horn sound!!!!!

P.s. Any idea on how to clean up the diaphragms? They look like a little corroded but it sounds fine. Think I should even mess with them since they sound good? I can't track down any part numbers for replacements.

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Suprman

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I had an old Grover I took apart and sanded off the corrosion put it back together it worked fine. The deuce horn looks the same as a 5 ton horn.
 
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