The horn on my 180 quit working. When I took it apart it was, predictably, a bucket of rust.
The assembly is interesting though...the horn itself is encased in an ABS plastic holder, that, from the outside, almost looks like a cupholder. The bolt holding the horn to the casing is also covered in rust, and despite my best efforts to soak it in PB Blaster, is going to break before I can get the whole assembly apart.
A call to GW Customer Service yielded me the fact that the assembly was designed by a company called ITS, and - of course - hasn't been used in years. Linda in GW's parts division gave me the part number, but it's long since been discontinued. I managed to hunt down ITS on the web and sent an email to them, but haven't heard back.
Has anyone had to replace the assembly? Any suggestions? If I have to I will create a cover out of Starboard, drill a 2.75 hole, and drop in a new flush mount horn. It would be easier though, to replace the assembly if I can find one....
The assembly is interesting though...the horn itself is encased in an ABS plastic holder, that, from the outside, almost looks like a cupholder. The bolt holding the horn to the casing is also covered in rust, and despite my best efforts to soak it in PB Blaster, is going to break before I can get the whole assembly apart.
A call to GW Customer Service yielded me the fact that the assembly was designed by a company called ITS, and - of course - hasn't been used in years. Linda in GW's parts division gave me the part number, but it's long since been discontinued. I managed to hunt down ITS on the web and sent an email to them, but haven't heard back.
Has anyone had to replace the assembly? Any suggestions? If I have to I will create a cover out of Starboard, drill a 2.75 hole, and drop in a new flush mount horn. It would be easier though, to replace the assembly if I can find one....