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Thread: How to repair and refurbish early Bosch horns

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    Hi Mick please send a copy to
    cottagelakemotors@comcast.net
    Thank you! Peter

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    Sent to peter as requested but please see post 28 here as Jim has posted the file directly and you can download it direct from there.

    Mick

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    harout916@gmail.com can u send me a copy i just found those exact horns out in the junkyard

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    Sent as requested.
    Mick

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    Mick,

    Sorry to pester you... too bad you can't upload your info. Could you send a copy to me at htu@ceintl.com ?

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    hi can you send a copy to me please titteringtonrobin@hotmail.com

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    In post #28, there is a link to download.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post694519

    Here's the download file

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...7&d=1387114279


    Much of the content here is the same as the tactics used to restore banjo/fanfare horns as well as the trumpet horns. Good stuff.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    If still available could you please send PDF to richarddavisfd@yahoo.com. Much appreciated !

  9. #39
    Thanks for posting this.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    Agreed this is a great asset.
    My own stumbling block is finding the correct tool to flatten the rivets, never mind finding the waffle or dot pattern on the "masher".
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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