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<blockquote data-quote="adzrules" data-source="post: 101886" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>Thanks, hornetgod. I couldn't tell from the poor picture quality I have in my shop manual.</p><p></p><p>As for today, I pieced together a functioning kill switch housing (boy is it a <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/speechless.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored:" title="Speechless :censored:" data-shortname=":censored:" /> to get that Hi/Lo switch spring and plate back in it's rightful place!). As with most of the other sheathing, the leftover gray sheathing on these wires was extra crispy. Nothing a bit of electrical tape wouldn't replace.</p><p></p><p>Tested the horn today and it talked back to me a bit. It will probably sound better when the wiring is connected properly and I adjust that screw on the back. If need be, I'll do the hard impact treatment to loosen the diaphragm.</p><p></p><p>I should have taken pics of the inner workings of each switch as I went for others to reference, but forgot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adzrules, post: 101886, member: 6641"] Thanks, hornetgod. I couldn't tell from the poor picture quality I have in my shop manual. As for today, I pieced together a functioning kill switch housing (boy is it a :censored: to get that Hi/Lo switch spring and plate back in it's rightful place!). As with most of the other sheathing, the leftover gray sheathing on these wires was extra crispy. Nothing a bit of electrical tape wouldn't replace. Tested the horn today and it talked back to me a bit. It will probably sound better when the wiring is connected properly and I adjust that screw on the back. If need be, I'll do the hard impact treatment to loosen the diaphragm. I should have taken pics of the inner workings of each switch as I went for others to reference, but forgot. [/QUOTE]
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