Hadley Horns

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I am the 3rd owner of a 1977 GMC Palm Beach that has a set of "Hadley
Horns" mounted on the roof. These horns were not functional when I
purchased the motorhome. The previous owner had no info on them.

I can not find a model number or any ID info, but if the top plate is
removed, there is thin "shim" type metal plate that sits over the air
chamber. There is also a plastic hose connected to the horns. I can
access this by removing the driver side speaker/light assembly, but I
can't get up to the bottom of the horns, where they are mounted to the
roof. to check the connection. (I don't want to remove them from the
roof if possible)

Are these horns "air' or "vacuum" drive? There is a lanyard type
actuator hanging down in the cab, that is attached to some type of
valve on the horn assembly. I attempted to connect them to an air
supply, but still got no sound.

Any info on operation, ID, "getting them to work" or ??? will be
appreciated.

Thanks in advance ............

HR in Indy PB'77
Harold Curson
9675.0203
 
Try hooking up to vacuum...loudest dang horns I ever heard were vac powered.
Won't hurt 'em if wrong.

Travis

- -----Original Message-----
From: 9675.0203
To: GMC Mail
Date: Sunday, July 11, 1999 5:19 PM
Subject: GMC: Hadley Horns

>I am the 3rd owner of a 1977 GMC Palm Beach that has a set of "Hadley
>Horns" mounted on the roof. These horns were not functional when I
>purchased the motorhome. The previous owner had no info on them.
>
>I can not find a model number or any ID info, but if the top plate is
>removed, there is thin "shim" type metal plate that sits over the air
>chamber. There is also a plastic hose connected to the horns. I can
>access this by removing the driver side speaker/light assembly, but I
>can't get up to the bottom of the horns, where they are mounted to the
>roof. to check the connection. (I don't want to remove them from the
>roof if possible)
>
>Are these horns "air' or "vacuum" drive? There is a lanyard type
>actuator hanging down in the cab, that is attached to some type of
>valve on the horn assembly. I attempted to connect them to an air
>supply, but still got no sound.
>
>Any info on operation, ID, "getting them to work" or ??? will be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance ............
>
>HR in Indy PB'77
>Harold Curson
>9675.0203
 
>I am the 3rd owner of a 1977 GMC Palm Beach that has a set of "Hadley
>Horns" mounted on the roof. These horns were not functional when I
>purchased the motorhome. The previous owner had no info on them.

The Hadleys that I've seen are air powered. Particularly since you have
plastic tubing running to the horns it's likely that they are air powered.
I think that ours are 100 PSI+ horns. Check to see if they are manually
operated only, or if there is a solenoid controlling the air.

Good luck!

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
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>In a message dated 7/11/99 8:32:14 PM Central Daylight Time,

>
>>
>> The Hadleys that I've seen are air powered. Particularly since you have
>> plastic tubing running to the horns it's likely that they are air powered.
>> I think that ours are 100 PSI+ horns. Check to see if they are manually
>> operated only, or if there is a solenoid controlling the air.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>Henry
>
>I want to do air horns someday. Do you run them off your air bag
>system or do you have a separate compressor for them? Any good
>words on what kind to look for? I would like to put one horn on each
>side of the coach. The head liner is down so now is the time to do it.
>Thanks.
>

Run off a seperate compressor and tank since I want a little more
redundancy if it's cheap. The Hadleys use mor pressure and I've been
checken to crank it up and run the horns off the same compressor - although
I've thought about it.

We bought Ambassador horns - they're BIG. I'd probably go a size smaller if
I had it to do over again. The complete Hadley kit was ~350 with all of the
parts. Since the compressor is the same as what pumps my bags right now I
consider it the uliotmate in sparing.

The ambassadors have two sets of mountings to do: nearly under the air
plenum and towards the front. You need to run air and a control wire for
the solenoids.

Henry


Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (831) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (831) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com/ http://www.henry-davis.com
 
>I
>
>I want to do air horns someday. Do you run them off your air bag
>system or do you have a separate compressor for them?
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>

I ran mine off a Tee from the the air tank, then to a
12VDC valve, tied parallel to the regular electric horns. so I get
the regular horns & the air horns. But I put mine behind the front bumper
to cut down on things on top...
if you look the the pictures of our coach on the net at the COOP site
you,ll see horns on the drivers side . Course the bumpers are off in the
pictures because of the painting . :)

http://www.gmccoop.com/paint28/blue02.jpg

John & Brenda Szalay
73 PD
coachless in Louisville.
(but getting closer)
 
- -----Original Message-----
From: EMERYSTORA [mailto:EMERYSTORA]

>I have a set of Hadley horns just as you describe

>They have a lever on the horn with a small cable attached that you pull to
actuate the
horn.

Well that explains why I have a small hole with a rubber grommet
under these horns
in the front end cap above the driver's seat.

>I wanted to see if there is an electric solenoid available to replace the
manual valve.

Mine has one (disconnected when I bought the GMC). I will take a
look tonight when I get home from work and see if it has any identifying
marks that might be of help. The PO had a toggle on the dash that actuated
the solenoid. I assumed the pump was bad so he disconnected it. But when I
was replacing the radio, I noticed the toggle switch was shot. And Emery,
best of luck with that new engine! walter bright, 76 GB.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM
 
Emery --

Paul Bartz can give you the name of a company there in K'zoo or BC, MI that
makes them, or you can always use the Skinner two way valve from an
Electro-level air suspension system.

Mark

_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/

Emery wrote --

| I wanted to see if there is an electric solenoid available to replace the
| manual valve. Anyone know about this? I don't want to have a
| cord dangling
| overhead. I'd probably install them behind the grill to keep the
| clutter off
| the roof.
|
| Emery Stora
| 77 Kingsley
| Santa Fe, NM
|
 
>I have a set of Hadley horns just as you describe that were given to me a few
>years ago. They definitely are air horns, not vacuum horns. They have a
>lever on the horn with a small cable attached that you pull to actuate the
>horn. It also came with a black air tank about the size of a small coffee
>can and with a 12v. diaphragm air pump. I have never installed them because
>I wanted to see if there is an electric solenoid available to replace the
>manual valve. Anyone know about this? I don't want to have a cord dangling
>overhead. I'd probably install them behind the grill to keep the clutter off
>the roof.
>
>Emery Stora
>

Grover makes a plastic bodied 12vdc air valve for air horn use, but we
have found the the plastic tends to crack easy. part # 1126
a better valve and the one that I use on the airhorns for our GMC is
made by KIP the part number on it is 241114-03 its made for 12vdc
and draws a very low current . brass body , it's been hanging out in the
weather on our horns for several years. I have a spare but I,ll see it
they are still available. If anyone is interested..
One set of horns I would love to get, are the Stuttertones that
we use on our fire trucks. love that sound...

John & Brenda Szalay
73 GMC PD
 
John,
Do you have a URL or phone I can call on the Stuttertones and KIP valve?
My relay clicks but my horn is dead. I would like to get something to
replace it that's LOUD. Anyone else got any replacement horn suggestions?

Nate '75 GB Omaha

>>>>>>>

Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 02:51:11 +0000
From: John Szalay
Subject: Re: GMC: Hadley Horns

Grover makes a plastic bodied 12vdc air valve for air horn use, but we
have found the the plastic tends to crack easy. part # 1126
a better valve and the one that I use on the airhorns for our GMC is
made by KIP the part number on it is 241114-03 its made for 12vdc
and draws a very low current . brass body , it's been hanging out in the
weather on our horns for several years. I have a spare but I,ll see it
they are still available. If anyone is interested..
One set of horns I would love to get, are the Stuttertones that
we use on our fire trucks. love that sound...

John & Brenda Szalay
73 GMC PD
>>>>>>>
 
>John,
> Do you have a URL or phone I can call on the Stuttertones and KIP valve?
>My relay clicks but my horn is dead. I would like to get something to
>replace it that's LOUD. Anyone else got any replacement horn suggestions?
>
>Nate '75 GB Omaha
>
>

The Stuttertone horns are made for emergency equipment such as fire trucks
and I'm not sure you would like them, they are very raspy sounding, I,ve been
a vol. firefighter for 30 years and I,ve grown used to them, they really get
your
attention. they are made by GROVER and you might be able to get them. from
your
local fire eqipment dealer, I,ve yet to find a URL for dealer or public sales.
but I,m still looking.

The KIP valves are would be rather expenive if you bought just one, I,ve
picked them up at the fleamarket whenever the tool delaers are in town,
thats why I said, I,ll
see if they are still available.
For information The URL for the company is
http://www.kipinc.com

I,ll keep your e-mail and if I can find them at the fleamarket tool table,
I,ll pick some extra one's up...