I have ran the engine but the spark plug is still coming up oily black - is this an indication of a blown drive side seal as on a Lambretta and will it be a complete engine strip down to change
Many thanks for any advice
Tony
I think that some horns are wired that way with the horn permanently live and the horn button just connects it to earth to make it work. The ignition kill switch also switches to earth so I would suggest using an Ohmeter to check which wires connect to earth when pushed.Tony Hart wrote:The problem that I now have is that the horn is permanently on - the white wire from the horn is live with the engine running. If I disconnect the white wire and touch the switch housing with it the horn activates. I can turn the horn off by putting the light switch in the off position but then the horn button doesn't work. Tony