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Advice on first startup in years. Got running. #73 1979

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Old 06-28-2015, 09:12 AM
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Good work so far, if you ever get sick of it, just sign the title, lay it in the front seat, and text me the address, I'll come remove it for you.

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Groovzilla, your avatar makes me laugh. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Tazzieman
Can you post a pic of the 14 pin engine harness connector wiring? Just curious as to what this looks like now.
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To open that 14 pin, do I press down on that detent and slide?
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Nope- You put a wide flat blade under the lateral edge of the cover and pry it laterally. But unless you're convinced there's a broken wire within there's no real upside to risking breaking the (brittle) connector cover, and /or having the pins pop out of the housing and messing up the layout of the wires. I would just blow a little Deoxit in the female terminals and put it back together. A replacement 14-pin connector housing with pins is $50.



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