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AndrewBlyholder
post Sep 22 2020, 12:34 PM
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One of the spade connectors for the distributor trigger points plug broke off yesterday on my D-jet 2.0. This is on a F.I. harness I rebuilt myself several decades ago. At that time, I got exact replacements for the factory spade connectors from a place in LA. They don't seem to exist any more. Anyone know a part number from Digi-key for these?

Browsing the Digi-Key website, I've found 12 possible matches, all more or less the same. Minor differences in stated wire gauge range. Some are phosphor bronze, some are brass. Some for .20" tab thickness, some for .32" tab thickness.

Recommendations?

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post Sep 22 2020, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(AndrewBlyholder @ Sep 22 2020, 11:34 AM) *

One of the spade connectors for the distributor trigger points plug broke off yesterday on my D-jet 2.0. This is on a F.I. harness I rebuilt myself several decades ago. At that time, I got exact replacements for the factory spade connectors from a place in LA. They don't seem to exist any more. Anyone know a part number from Digi-key for these?

Browsing the Digi-Key website, I've found 12 possible matches, all more or less the same. Minor differences in stated wire gauge range. Some are phosphor bronze, some are brass. Some for .20" tab thickness, some for .32" tab thickness.

Recommendations?

Thanks,

Andrew Blyholder


I've seen them on eBay, with boots
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post Sep 22 2020, 02:44 PM
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https://reproparts.wazala.com/
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We are about to do a group buy on these. We have been making the complete harnesses but thought there might be a few of you that need these
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post Sep 22 2020, 10:14 PM
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Some FI harness parts are also available at NAPA.
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Since the title of your post says you are looking for the fuel injector connectors.

Part number 63241-3 @ 15 cents each from Digi-Key was a perfect match.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=347991&hl=
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post Sep 23 2020, 12:03 PM
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Ahhh! I didn't know about Retro Parts. Perfect!!

Not a fan of the replacement boots. They look so clunky compared to the originals, but I guess they're the only option for us at this point.

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QUOTE(AndrewBlyholder @ Sep 23 2020, 10:03 AM) *

Ahhh! I didn't know about Retro Parts. Perfect!!

Not a fan of the replacement boots. They look so clunky compared to the originals, but I guess they're the only option for us at this point.

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Maybe someone had previously swapped the boots on your harness? The ones I have look exactly like what i have on multiple harnesses except where the original harness the boots were 2 different colors for the injector banks.
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post Sep 23 2020, 04:44 PM
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Here's a kit for the injectors. Doesn't help for the distributor connection.

Injector connector and boot

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post Sep 23 2020, 06:08 PM
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Spade lug connectors are a dime a dozen. Buy some different sizes. Crimp the connection first & then solder it. 1" or so of shrink tubing is always a good idea. Don't cut any wire strands while stripping the insulation. This is how MB does their spade lugs.
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post Sep 23 2020, 06:29 PM
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QUOTE(IronHillRestorations @ Sep 23 2020, 03:44 PM) *

Here's a kit for the injectors. Doesn't help for the distributor connection.



Unfortunaley that kit is only for the 1.8L L-Jet cars, Perry. No worky for D-Jet cars.

Andrew has a 74 2.0L D-jet.
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post Sep 23 2020, 07:19 PM
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yup plenty on the shelf

QUOTE(AndrewBlyholder @ Sep 22 2020, 11:34 AM) *

One of the spade connectors for the distributor trigger points plug broke off yesterday on my D-jet 2.0. This is on a F.I. harness I rebuilt myself several decades ago. At that time, I got exact replacements for the factory spade connectors from a place in LA. They don't seem to exist any more. Anyone know a part number from Digi-key for these?

Browsing the Digi-Key website, I've found 12 possible matches, all more or less the same. Minor differences in stated wire gauge range. Some are phosphor bronze, some are brass. Some for .20" tab thickness, some for .32" tab thickness.

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Andrew Blyholder

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I offered up a new kit of all connectors with the plastic holders and boots, we are making simply for PM'ing me your address. No response. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Sep 22 2020, 04:05 PM) *

We are about to do a group buy on these. We have been making the complete harnesses but thought there might be a few of you that need these


Are you still making the complete wiring harness for D-Jet 2.0?
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post Sep 25 2020, 11:34 AM
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Yes
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