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that Amazon link dosen't exist according to Amazon. What is the correct name of the connector. Are they a special size or a uniform part. Thank you for the plastic clip part number I probably will eventually need that.
Just an additional note, these terminals are called "non-insulated open barrel terminals"
and require a special crimping tool to properly crimp the connection. A regular pair won't work.
Just an additional note, these terminals are called "non-insulated open barrel terminals"
and require a special crimping tool to properly crimp the connection. A regular pair won't work.
I believe it was you I could be worng but someone said all factory connectors come apart. With this knowledge would that be a reason not to solder the connector and only crimp? Thanks for the heads up about the crimper tool. Probably would have had a bad time.
I believe it was you I could be worng but someone said all factory connectors come apart. With this knowledge would that be a reason not to solder the connector and only crimp? Thanks for the heads up about the crimper tool. Probably would have had a bad time.
That wasn't me, at least I don't think so (old age sucks). The reason the factory crimps instead of solders is speed, Much quicker to crimp than solder a connection.
Whether something is crimped or soldered wouldn't have any effect on the connector coming apart. You can still remove the terminals from the sleeve crimped or soldered.
That wasn't me, at least I don't think so (old age sucks). The reason the factory crimps instead of solders is speed, Much quicker to crimp than solder a connection.
Whether something is crimped or soldered wouldn't have any effect on the connector coming apart. You can still remove the terminals from the sleeve crimped or soldered.
true I could always desolder. Thanks again for your help.
Found some new old stock connectors 25 of them. I even found 3 that were cracked and didnt show signs of the top being separated. I took each out one at a time so I could check if they were compromised.
It seems that there's nothing as good as NOS pieces. Nice find.
I wouldn't have found them without your help. I believe your link had a part number or original part number that I used to find mine. I been really lucky on finding the NOS even with the 4350 float i ended up finding one for 13 bucks and they still have a few in stock. They labled them worng and I had them take measurements and send pictures
I wouldn't have found them without your help. I believe your link had a part number or original part number that I used to find mine. I been really lucky on finding the NOS even with the 4350 float i ended up finding one for 13 bucks and they still have a few in stock. They labled them worng and I had them take measurements and send pictures
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