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Old 08-24-2016, 08:42 PM
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Default Tool for horn adjustment

I've searched the web and can't find anyone who makes the socket or wrench that fits the little adjustment screw on original horns. IT looks like a female Torx might work but they are 6 point and the screw has 7 flutes. I'm tired of using a little channel lock pliers and digging them up.
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Default Re: Tool for horn adjustment

You can try here.

http://carhornrestoration.com/
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Default Re: Tool for horn adjustment

Thanks. I contacted him. He said they aren't available. You have to make one.

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I'm sure Delco had them, and maybe Kent-Moore.
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I've seen a Kent-Moore on the web recently..can't recall where.
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