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Aaron IIA
6th July 2009, 06:07 PM
Which of the following horns would be the the correct one for a 1949 80"? Your help would be appreciated.
Aaron.
series1buff
8th July 2009, 11:09 AM
Aaron
The first one looks correct..but then again..thats only going from the horns I have here . LUCAS ALTETTE type ..used on many British motor bikes as well ...
Mike
Lotz-A-Landies
9th July 2009, 10:10 AM
The Lucas Altette is correct for the 80" but not with the chrome surround.
That said, I have seen a number of 1949 early 1950s with another type of horn which had a vertical louvered face with some sort of design (in my memory I have an image of an indian head). Sorry no pics ATM, but it makes me wonder if they were common after-market horns of the period or possibly fitted as part of the Australian content rules that were coming in at that time.
Diana
JDNSW
9th July 2009, 12:38 PM
The Lucas Altette is correct for the 80" but not with the chrome surround.
That said, I have seen a number of 1949 early 1950s with another type of horn which had a vertical louvered face with some sort of design (in my memory I have an image of an indian head). Sorry no pics ATM, but it makes me wonder if they were common after-market horns of the period or possibly fitted as part of the Australian content rules that were coming in at that time.
Diana
If the front of the horn you are thinking of was convex and chromed, then yes, they were common aftermarket horns in the early postwar period. I can't remember the picture on them. It is possible that both your speculations may be correct - they were common aftermarket ones, which means they could be supplied off the shelf to increase local content, and I suspect that at this time Rover was less concerned about keeping vehicles the same everywhere than they became later. (Although this aim was never achieved)
John
Aaron IIA
10th July 2009, 10:37 AM
The chrome I can sort out. The horn on the left shows the mounting bracket bent such that the hole for the mounting bolt is at 90deg to the face of the horn. Is this what would be correct?
Aaron.
series1buff
10th July 2009, 02:49 PM
The horn on the left shows the mounting bracket bent such that the hole for the mounting bolt is at 90deg to the face of the horn. Is this what would be correct?
Aaron.
Yes that how mine are .... or how I found them anyway , fitted on the wrecks I purchased. Dont know if its 100% correct but it seems to be.
260AC
11th July 2009, 08:50 PM
Hi,
The 1948/49 and 1950 Lucas Land Rover Spares sheets are kept here...
http://www.lrsoc.com/forum/index.php?action=articles;sa=view;article=73
The only thing in Oz could be CKD's may have just been fitted with near enough is good enough as was often the case
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