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wormy1433 12-01-2007 09:23 AM

Help, need part #
 
My injector wiring harness burned out and also damaged the plug on the outside(big plug, 5 pin from the main wiring harness) I've got a wiring harness from parts house but not able to get the plug (they cant seem to locate a # on the computer) Is this a dealer item only??

fuelman 12-01-2007 10:00 AM

Powerstroke Shop-317-808-1500 if your talking about 5 wire pigtail out of main harness,7.60plus shipping .Easier to call than find on web site.I just ordered 3 myself.

bodabdan 12-01-2007 10:14 AM

http://www.thedwilsons.com/powerstro...t_Numbers.html

Valve Cover Harness Repair Kits (contains 4 hard shells w/seals, w/o terminals)
(Ford) F7TZ-14489-BA (94-96)
(Ford) F7TZ-14489-AA (97)
(International) 1830829C91 removal tool and Shells w/o pins
(International) 1661875C1 Pins
(International) 2501055C1 Pins with 6" wire
Valve Cover Pigtails with plug and wires, OBS
(Performance Specialties) 99288
Valve cover harness replacement terminals:
Industry P/N 103935; Winzer Distributing (1-800-527-4126) selection number D52
Valve Cover Harness "Wedge" repair (not sure of years it fits or what it looks like)
(Ford) 2c3z-14a163-ab
Valve Cover Gasket (94-97)
(Ford) F4TZ-6584-A
(International) 1818350C2
Valve Cover Harness, under valve cover
(Ford) F4TZ-9D930-K (94-97)
(International) 1815923C92 (94-97)



Taken from the link at the top, if that's not it there are some good links that can help. You will want to bookmark this page, it rocks!

wormy1433 12-01-2007 10:41 AM

thanks for the fast reply, I'm on the phone trying to get the plug now.

bodabdan 12-01-2007 10:51 AM

Let us know if that's the right numbers. Good luck

fuelman 12-01-2007 11:02 AM

The powerstroke shop are complete pigtail ,connector and 8in wires ready to splice in.I wouldn't use but connectors but rather solder them in or twist together then put 2 layers of heat shrink around them they will be moisture tight and good to go.


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