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Old 01-28-2018, 09:34 PM
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64 horn wiring

I think I have all the parts but no clue how to install, can someone post an an exploded view of this, or maybe some pics of how it all loolks?. thanks.
 
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I think I have all the parts but no clue how to install, can someone post an an exploded view of this, or maybe some pics of how it all loolks?. thanks.
2WD or 4WD?
 
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2WD or 4WD?
2WD, and its the 4 spoke wheel if that matters... thanks...
 
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This must be an F350? I don't have a 1964 or a manual for one but my 1966 4x4 trucks also use the 4-spoke steering wheel. The Factory Service Manual Volume #3 has some info that you might find helpful.



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2WD, and its the 4 spoke wheel if that matters... thanks...
Pic: 13A821 is the horn brush .. 13A822 is its insulator. Both fit into a hole on the outside of the steering wheel below the horn button.

The brush contains a coil spring with a thin copper wire inside that connects both halves. The wire snaps, the horn no longer blows.

 
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