I’ve been meaning to start a thread on the Altette for a while, I’ve collected 6 cheap car horns over the last couple of years with the intent of fixing a couple of them and fitting them to my A10 and B31. I’ve finally just done this and took a few pics along the way.
Hopefully this thread will add to the info already on the site, and maybe help members search out the right car horn at swap meets etc and “convert” them (cheaply) for use on their bikes
One thing I’ve learnt (and please feel to correct me if I get this or anything else wrong) is that by buying a chrome bezel and chrome nuts a car horn can be made into a “correct” looking horn for the A10, possibly even identical to one.
I used the “taffthehorn” web site as a source of info (tho it’s a bit of a “confusing” site I reckon) and also the Lucas service sheet.
The horns I bought appeared to be of the three types described on taffs site, pics are below.
Type A - probably 1935 onwards and too early for an A10
Pressed steel body
Flat tuning disc
HF935 on metal tag
No “recess in body
Terminals are square
Non triangular terminal plate
2 part centre nut
External points adjuster on rear
2 screws on rear holding points assembly
No core gap adjuster nut on rear
Domed bezel (can be alloy or steel) stamped with Lucas Altette
Type B - 1938 to 1955 so probably correct for some A10s
Cast iron body
Body can have flats” on body or not
Flat alloy tuning disc
2 part centre nut
No core gap adjuster on rear
No external points adjuster on rear
Round terminals
Domed bezel (can be alloy or steel) stamped with Lucas Altette
Type C - 1953 to 1963 so probably correct for some A10s (late A10s had a different horn)
Cast iron body with flats
Points at 90 degrees to to earlier horns
Has core gap adjuster on rear
Has points adjuster on rear
Has 1 part centre nut
Has flat sided terminals
“Flat” bezel only in steel with no stamping of “Lucas Altette”
“Rippled” tone disc