Can anyone help me located the technical manual for this assembly so I can find either how to repair or replace parts on the horn? As you can see from the picture, wiring inside the dome has burnt.
The back of my horn is domed with a hex-dome nut that holds the dome to the internal assembly. The data plate on the front states:
The Electric Auto-Lite Co.
Toledo, Ohio — Made in USA
24v HX-4004-UT Type 2. Class A
Ordinance Piece 7728341
The horn bracket reiterates the Ordinance No. as well. While I’ve reviewed TM 9-1825B, therein I found the HX-4001UT & HX-4002UT as the only 24v horns. I don’t see anything on the correct horn let alone component part numbers.
Restoration - HX-4004UT 24v Horn
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Restoration - HX-4004UT 24v Horn
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Re: Restoration - HX-4004UT 24v Horn
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Re: Restoration - HX-4004UT 24v Horn
The Army didn't spend much money on Horn repair manuals. Most were military XB3 supply code items which were deemed non-repairable/non-rebuildable and thrown away when unusable. Most had no parts manuals either. The assumption the Army went with on the many later variations of the HX400XUT series that came available after November 1952 and were for the most part listed in the applicable military vehicle parts catalogs were extremely similar and could be repaired with the basic 1952 info. I have several dozen late 50's thru 90's Civilian Autolite/Prestolite Service and parts manuals none of which offer any help with the HX series horns. I suggest you use what's currently available in the 1952 TM 9-1825B on pages 366 thru 371 and follow their procedures and if any gapping holes arise post the specific repair questions here.
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Re: Restoration - HX-4004UT 24v Horn
Wes,
Thanks for the information. I figured that it was categorized as non-repairable in the AMDF. However, I believe if i can find the dome that has Douglas connections I can rebuild it.
Thanks for the information. I figured that it was categorized as non-repairable in the AMDF. However, I believe if i can find the dome that has Douglas connections I can rebuild it.
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Re: Restoration - HX-4004UT 24v Horn
Plenty of Douglas connectors, kits and tools on the market still.
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