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    S1 horn

    need some help here

    this is the horn that came in the box of bits in the back of the 86 before i started

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    it does look like the one on my 48 (no guarantees on orginality there) but unlike all the pics in the workshop manuals and parts books.

    is this correct? .... an oz fitting?

    if its right how does it mount to the front panel?

    Cheers

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    Hello Dane,

    The Series One Club website has a link to the relevant Lucas spares lists in PDF format for your 80" and 86".

    Land Rover Series One Club - Articles - Lucas Equipment Parts Lists - various years

    For your 1948 80" its page 3 of the 1951 PDF.
    For your 86" its page 7 of the 1957 PDF.

    Alex

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    fantastic ... thanks Alex

    thought i had spent plenty of time on the series one club site but obviously not enough

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    That is an original horn - well is at least the same as fitted to both my 57 88s. On the 88 the horn is actully fitted to the bonnet - at the rear passenger corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    That is an original horn - well is at least the same as fitted to both my 57 88s. On the 88 the horn is actully fitted to the bonnet - at the rear passenger corner.

    Garry
    Garry

    You could be correct about the later 88 and 109 vehicles but the horn on my 86 was the same as on the 48 - 51 except on my 86 it was tapped into a hole over the blanking plate for the LHD steering box. Although you never really know what's original half a century after it was built do you?

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    Its been 25 years since I sold my 86 so I cannot speak on them with any authority. Certainly for an 88 it looks correct and both mine have the horn in the bonnet. I do remember seeing the horn on an 86 at Cooma being bolted up near the radiator.

    Whether it is the same as a 80 horn I have no idea but it does look like one that is on an 88.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Garry

    You could be correct about the later 88 and 109 vehicles but the horn on my 86 was the same as on the 48 - 51 except on my 86 it was tapped into a hole over the blanking plate for the LHD steering box. Although you never really know what's original half a century after it was built do you?

    Diana
    Hi Diana,

    I do have a very nicely tapped hole in the blanking plate that looks like it been used to mount something. Were all the chassis tapped in this way or only if it was to mount the horn?

    Thanks

    Dane

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    There was a thread on the horn location on a 86" not long ago.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-l...-location.html

    Cheers,
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by dane h View Post
    Hi Diana,

    I do have a very nicely tapped hole in the blanking plate that looks like it been used to mount something. Were all the chassis tapped in this way or only if it was to mount the horn?

    Thanks

    Dane
    Dane

    I have only noticed it on my 86, not on the 109 S1 chassis I had or any of the 80s I have so was not sure if it was genuine or someone's modification.

    Garry: The horn you mention is the same as the one I had on the 109 S1 chassis/front end I bought and it too was mounted where you said on the bonnet. The horn type from your 88s was also on my Series 2 88" so that was probably introduced somewhere between my 1954 and 88/109s

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    horn

    We are blowing our horns again

    I've only seen the ubiquitous ALTETTE type horn on series 1's but that means nothing. They make a sound something like this


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