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Is there a trick to getting this style of connector free of the housing?
Would make it easier and better fix for the wires than got toasted if I could get them out.
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"Is there a trick to getting this style of connector free of the housing?"
You need a proper pin push tool, I used to have a complete set of them.
As painful as it sounds I would get a Molex connector set with new pins, the correct crimp tool, and replace both ends. Sounds worse than it is, just pay attention to which goes where. The molex is a better connector anyway.
The damage is caused by dirty connectors that heated up and melted. If the connection is really good heat will not be generated at the touch point
They are cheap. In the US we have a chain called Radio Shack that sells them for a few bucks. They are pretty standard, the tool is about 15 dollars and can crimp a variety of connectors.OK how much would one of those Molex connectors be? I'll ad the at least 50% more it will be up here in Canada![]()
We have Radio Shack up here to.Did an eBay search as well,they are cheap. Checking RS here or ordering it from someplace if it's to expensive here.They are cheap. In the US we have a chain called Radio Shack that sells them for a few bucks. They are pretty standard, the tool is about 15 dollars and can crimp a variety of connectors.
Look at Digikey.com and you'll be surprised what is out there.
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/connectors-interconnects
They have every possible connector, pin and crimp tool you can dream of.
That is good to know but even if I get them out the wire would be crimped to them.Going to do some more digging though the parts stash to see if I can find a 83 750 pod to harvest the wires off and match the conector the harness I have got here.There should be at least 1 out there but ............Greg, Ed is correct. In absence of the proper tool to unlock the terminal, and yes there is a proper tool for the job, you should be able to depress the barbs with a paper clip or a pin so you can remove the terminal from the plastic connector. Years ago I use to use a metal ball point pen refill, but now that they're plastic...![]()
We've had our fill of the bumbling Canadian postal and customs systems, and of being blamed for their slow deliveries.
Cut the wire as close as possible to the crimp, open up the two tabs which normally are used to retain the plastic portion of the wire in place, slide the new wire under the two tabs, recrimp and solder.
Works in a pinch.
Or just use http://www.vintageconnections.com/
Opps... I see that they don't ship to Canada now.
They are one of the biggest and have everything, but yes their website practically needs a manual to navigateThat place you linked to is a nightmare to me.To much stuff,I'm sure it's great if you know how to sift though it better than I can.
wait until we can see what's in mother Hubbard's cupboard...If you do that you might as well cut the wires on the relatively undamaged side of the plug as close as possible and
Let me remove one of the terminals from my harness and see if I can match it up with what we have here (work) on the shelf. If so, I'll be needing your address again...
Jeez Dale you sure do like to help a guy.Where'd my 1000 project be without you,Chuck and Rob.Well without Rob there would be no project!.Shoot me a pm if you do find terminals.wait until we can see what's in mother Hubbard's cupboard...
mother Hubbard has quite a few different terminals in stock!![]()
SVsooke said:Jeez Dale you sure do like to help a guy