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> WTB dead MSD box with plug connector, Looking for a way to plug into an MSD harness
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I know this is a bit strange, but I want to be able to easily switch out my MSD Digital 6A with a spare 6AL box. The digital unit has a nice plug that makes it easy to disconnect it from the harness for replacement. I have an old non-digital box with the same wires, but it cannot be plugged into a socket - you have to connect each wire one by one. The fantasy is to wire the old box to the kind of connector found on a new box. That way if I have a failure I can make a quick switch and go along my way.

An even better solution would be to source the plug itself, but I haven't had any luck with that.

p.s. it is for the 911, but I hope you will help anyway.
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