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I am currently in the middle of an engine swap, and will soon start on the wiring.
I really want my wiring to be spot on, and factory like; but I am having a heck of a time tracking down the wedgelock pins, so I can pin new wires. I can only find the female and male .110 pins, and male .60 pins.
Do you have the special crimper? I am assuming it will need one. If you use a regular crimper it smashes it out and then it's too out of shape to fit up inside the plastic plug-in. The correct crimper keeps it compact when it smashes it so it will still slip up inside the connector. Some of those special crimpers are very expensive.
Having delved into the Metri-Pak & Weather-Pak stuff I found a decent pair of proper crimpers for less than $40 shipped. While they're certainly not the $150 each Delphi-Packard tools they work well enough for the occasional use. Here's one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WEATHERPACK-CRIMPER-TOOL-DELPHI-PACKARD-CONNECTORS-/230874222354?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35c12d0f12&vxp=mtr
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