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> 111.129.921, Barrel Connector for Accelerator Cable-Original Style with Slot screw
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post Feb 26 2011, 11:15 AM
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Barrel Connector for the Accelerator Cable-Original Style with Slot screw

PET 702-00 Pos. 18 & 19
Qty. 1

This is the one with flats on the side for a wrench to hold the barrel while you're tightening/loosing the screw. Barrel is yellow plated and screw is clear zinc plated.


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If you want to match the PET exactly, you can remove the screw and replace it with a Hex head bolt M5x10.

The new style barrel connector that many use is completely round and comes with either a slot screw or hex head bolt. The round style makes it very difficult to hold with tightening or loosing the screw/bolt.
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