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1950 Pacemaker - assstance please
  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    I have just purchased a 1950 Pacemaker and looking through Alex's manuals cannot find a owners manual for the '50 Pacemaker. Does anyone have a pdf that will give a good quality copy?

    Also, the car interior is in many boxes and will be like a jigsaw to put together. I was looking at the horn button assembly tonight, I assume there needs to be a spring in there so my question is, is the spring similar to the ones that fit behind window winders? There is a lighter version of one in one of the boxes and wondering if that is it or if not, what shape / size is the one I need?

    This will be a medium term project (so totally different to the Essex I am used to) and no doubt I will have more queries as time goes by. I am fortunate to have Geoff Clark only a phone call away but thought it worth checking on this forum so he does not get too bombarded with calls!!:)

    Thanks

    Alistair
    NZ

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    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker
  • Aaron D. IL
    Posts: 1,648Platinum Member
    Nice Pacemaker I've taken mine apart 4 times so I could probably answer most of your questions. I seem to remember there being a small spring behind the electrical lead at the end of the wire on the horn rather than there being a spring beneath the horn button itself. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but that being the case you would find no large spring under the button.
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,576Platinum Member
    Nice find , looks like the hard dirty psrt has been done,
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    Tallent R wrote:
    Nice find , looks like the hard dirty psrt has been done,
    Roger

    Yes Roger, drivetrain, suspension and most paint all done. Mostly just interior work, electrical and some panel work to go.
    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker
  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    Nice Pacemaker I've taken mine apart 4 times so I could probably answer most of your questions. I seem to remember there being a small spring behind the electrical lead at the end of the wire on the horn rather than there being a spring beneath the horn button itself. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but that being the case you would find no large spring under the button.

    Thanks Aaron, let's see what other comments are given. Any pictorial references to the horn button assembly to give more clues?
    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker
  • chopperchuckchopperchuck
    Posts: 277Gold Member
    i can't help with your spring question-but thats a nice looking car!;)
    what are plans for it?
    Have you kissed a PIT BULL lately?

    Greeley Colorado

  • Richard E.Richard E.
    Posts: 768Platinum Member
    Here is a picture of the horn spring, installed on my '50C6. It is a flat piece of spring steel about 3" long and 1/2" wide. It hooks into each side of the steering wheel.
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  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    Richard E. wrote:
    Here is a picture of the horn spring, installed on my '50C6. It is a flat piece of spring steel about 3" long and 1/2" wide. It hooks into each side of the steering wheel.

    Thanks Richard

    See this photo, mine has different components for contacts etc. Any further ideas?

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    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker
  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    i can't help with your spring question-but thats a nice looking car!;)
    what are plans for it?

    Plans are to get together and back on the road to enjoy. Once on the road the extra finishing touches can be done as time and funds allow. At least it will be presentable from the outside to start with.
    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker
  • Richard E.Richard E.
    Posts: 768Platinum Member
    That is the same horn spring that I have in my '36T??
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,048Platinum Member
    ernie28 wrote:
    I have just purchased a 1950 Pacemaker and looking through Alex's manuals cannot find a owners manual for the '50 Pacemaker. Does anyone have a pdf that will give a good quality copy?

    I have a 1950 owners manual scanned - it just hasn't made it to the online library. It's a 2 meg file, so I can probably email it to you. The lube chart and electrical diagrams are missing but these can be found in the 1948-1952 service manual that is in the online library.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    Richard E. wrote:
    That is the same horn spring that I have in my '36T??

    Thanks. Think I have it - looks like the contact doubles as spring also. As they say, you need to learn something every day!!:)
    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker
  • ernie28ernie28
    Posts: 315Gold Member
    hudsontech wrote:

    I have a 1950 owners manual scanned - it just hasn't made it to the online library. It's a 2 meg file, so I can probably email it to you. The lube chart and electrical diagrams are missing but these can be found in the 1948-1952 service manual that is in the online library.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN

    Thanks Alex, email will be just fine to triangle at het dot org dot nz. Very much appreciated.
    Alistair Howard, NZ HET Triangle Editor
    http://het.org.nz/
    1928 Essex Coach
    1950 Hudson Pacemaker