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51 Plymouth cranbrook se horn guts diagram???


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Does anyone have a exploded view of the guts in the steering wheel?? Trying to figure out if I have all the parts and get this thing honking soon lol.. Btw great forum been lurking here for the last year.. One other question my car is converted to 12v will the stock 6v relays work or do I need to change them? Thanks again in advance for any help..

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Pic #3 is a 1951-2 P23 plymouth Cranbrook W/ horn ring diagram.

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There are 3 different horn types listed in the 46-53 passenger car manual - see attached...

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Thanks a bunch man pic #3 is just what I needed... Restoring my steering wheel right now.. Just fixed all the cracks in the wheel, and center medallion got it all polished out and painted looks pretty good...

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I just valley the cracks with a small angle grinder and used jb weld.. It seemed to stick very well and worked nicely.. Everything I read said use a epoxy but I have repaired plastic radiators with jb weld and they held for years so I just used it since I h already had it... I'm just gonna primer it now with a good 2 part epoxy primer, spot putty any little imperfections and spray it... Base coat clear coat with lots of clear lol.. It should hold up I only drive the car a few times a year.. It's a chop top so there is no side glass it's either to hot or to cold out here in Vegas haha..

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