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Old 05-03-2014, 09:58 PM
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Re-pinning Harness

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.

I am pretty sure these are the part numbers.

E7EB-14487-AA, 20-18 ga, -.060 diameter pin (Female) What I need.
E7EB-14461-BA, 20-18 ga, - .060 diameter pin (Male)
E8EB-14488-UA, 16-14 ga, -.110 diameter pin (Male)
D1AB-14488-CA, 20-18 ga, -.110 diameter pin (Female)


I have done a ton of searching, and came up with nothing. Anyone happen to have any laying around? Haha

Here is a pic of the pins. .110 on the left and .060 on the right.
 
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Old 05-04-2014, 09:09 AM
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Go to Clipsandfasteners.com, enter your Ford p/n's and something should pop up under the AuVeCo brand.

I've created, modified and swaped out Ford OEM harness connectors, have found that outfit to have almost everything I need.
 
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Originally Posted by JWA
Go to Clipsandfasteners.com, enter your Ford p/n's and something should pop up under the AuVeCo brand.

I've created, modified and swaped out Ford OEM harness connectors, have found that outfit to have almost everything I need.
They have the 3 that I don't need. Haha. I have also tried Mouser Electronics without any luck.
 
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You could go to a salvage yard and clip off a pigtail and have all the pins you want
 
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Old 05-12-2014, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by HomerWinzlow
You could go to a salvage yard and clip off a pigtail and have all the pins you want
True, but I don't really want to have to solder wires. I would like to just crimp on a new pin and plug it in.
Someone on another forum posted up a site to buy them from, for anyone else who runs in the same problem.
E7EB-14487-GA, FORD AND CHRYSLER TERMINALS, TERMINALS - Terminal Supply Company - Product Detail

Apparently I had the wrong part number.
 
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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.
 
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Old 05-14-2014, 08:50 AM
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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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Awesome. That was my next question. Can never have enough tools!
 
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