Hi John, I just bought a ‘74 B with 57k on it. I’m a novice but enjoying every moment of fixing it up. I just replaced thee fuel tank, water pump, thermostat, radiator, hoses, etc. The body is solid - no rust - California car 1 owner. The wiring is holding me up!! I’ve watched every single one of your videos that I can find! Have you done an Idiots Guide to MGB wiring and do you think I should change all the original fuel lines? Love all of your videos and appreciate your expertise! Thank you, Newell Canfield
I have a 1962 Midget still positive ground. What horns can I use? My horn is at the end of its life. With such a small car I need to be heard and seen.Thanks and have learned a lot from you videos
Just bought a new tourist trophy wheel and horn...the supplied little plunger (I think it's called a pencil contact) is the same as the one you have. Maybe they saw your video. But thanks for confirming for me how to install.
Sorry to disagree with you, John, but the hi/low lucas 9h horns on my 72 BGT are VERY loud. I installed a relay for the horns when I did the hi and low headlight relays. No need for air horns.
Your horn is grounding out somewhere. Sometimes it can be in your push button assembly, or could be a wire grounding out somewhere on the column. PITA, but logical to figure out and fix. Just follow the wires.
Welcome back, its good to see your are making videos again.
Thanks John, can’t wait to see the finished MGBGT in all its glory and hear those horns!
Hi John, I just bought a ‘74 B with 57k on it. I’m a novice but enjoying every moment of fixing it up. I just replaced thee fuel tank, water pump, thermostat, radiator, hoses, etc. The body is solid - no rust - California car 1 owner. The wiring is holding me up!! I’ve watched every single one of your videos that I can find! Have you done an Idiots Guide to MGB wiring and do you think I should change all the original fuel lines? Love all of your videos and appreciate your expertise! Thank you, Newell Canfield
Great video John! I have my compressor hidden and the horns hidden behind the lower valance. Crazy loud and very clean! Scary Fast!
I’ve been waiting for your return to RUclips!!
I have a 1962 Midget still positive ground. What horns can I use? My horn is at the end of its life. With such a small car I need to be heard and seen.Thanks and have learned a lot from you videos
Just bought a new tourist trophy wheel and horn...the supplied little plunger (I think it's called a pencil contact) is the same as the one you have. Maybe they saw your video. But thanks for confirming for me how to install.
Hi John...Keep up the good info . If you don,t want to see red airhorns spray paint them black . Makes them much harder to see behind the grill .
Sorry to disagree with you, John, but the hi/low lucas 9h horns on my 72 BGT are VERY loud. I installed a relay for the horns when I did the hi and low headlight relays. No need for air horns.
I have a 75 MGB but won't turn off. So I just unplugged them. Can you derick me the right direction to fix them. Thank you.
Your horn is grounding out somewhere. Sometimes it can be in your push button assembly, or could be a wire grounding out somewhere on the column. PITA, but logical to figure out and fix. Just follow the wires.
You may also benefit from a test light and a continuity tester/ohms meter.
my Jaguar has the horns under the engine!
I only use horns to tells the corvids that I am on my way. M.
Sadly, air horns are forbidden here in Spain....
Are they really?
John, those air horns look so cheap to put on a collectiable car. Shame on you!