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GM Weather Pack Part#'s and how-to

IanC

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There was some interest in the GM Weather Pack connectors like I have started using on my skunk so as promised here is a how-to linked from another site and the CarQuest part numbers.

Nice detailed how-to can be found here: http://www.automedia.com/auto_wiring_and_weatherpack-style_connectors/ccr20100501wp/1

CarQuest part numbers:

CG9 - Cavity Plug (need 2 per wire) - $0.54
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CG16 - Female Terminal (need 1 per wire) - $0.53
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CG17 - Male Terminal (need 1 per wire) - $0.53
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CG38 - 1 Wire Female Cavity - $0.94


CG39 - 1 Wire Male Cavity - $1.35
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CG40 - 2 Wire Female Cavity - $1.14

CG41 - 2 Wire Male Cavity - $1.65
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CG42 - 3 Wire Female Cavity - $1.48

CG43 - 3 Wire Male Cavity - $1.99
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CG70 - 4 Wire Male Cavity - $2.83
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CG71 - 4 Wire Female Cavity - $3.60

CG72 - 5 Wire Male Cavity (round) - $5.85
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CG73 - 5 Wire Female Cavity (round) - $5.85

CG74 - 6 Wire Male Cavity - $6.80
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CG75 - 6 Wire Female Cavity - $7.37

WTT12 - Crimping Tool

WTT13 - Extractor Tool

Tip: On things that share a common number of wires, alternate ends. For instance, coils both use 2 wires and are beside each other to boot. To keep them seperated (though it doesn't matter) I used a female cavity on one coil and a male cavity on the other.
 
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