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Old 03-30-2017, 07:02 PM
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Default 86 LH amphenol terminal connector sourcing

Need a source on terminal connectors and a crimping tool for the amphenol harness. Several connectors are shot and getting intermittent problems.
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17-20 AWG - https://www.onlinecomponents.com/te-...tml?p=10530294

15-20 AWG - https://www.onlinecomponents.com/te-...tml?p=10529714
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Thanks Porken

My brother just picked up an 84 I told him about your chips can you provide a link he is interested.

Can I ask what tool(S) should I get to remove and crimp the terminals?
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I sourced the pins thanks to Porken, but after looking at the tool costs to remove and replace I want to go in another direction.
I am wondering if anyone has a LH 25-pin amp connector for my 85-86. Not ideal but do not want to replace the harness at this point in time.
I know there are other manufacturers that use this if anyone knows of a cross reference or has one hanging around I certainly will appreciate it.

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If you are patient and those are typical Junior Timer pins, you can undo them with a simple push-pin (the kind with the colored plastic grip on the back, not a thumbtack).

You push the wire further "in" from the back and use the push-pin to push down the "finger" that locks the JT pin inside the plastic connector, then pull the wire "out" of the connector. As you see the pin holes are T-shaped - the "finger" is in the bottom of the T.

Takes a few tries but it works...and cheaper than the $50 or whatever pin tool.

As far as putting new pins on bared wires a good "Molex type" crimper should work.
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Hey Ken....any chance you have a link on the tool to use to get these onto the end of wires, or are you just using pliers type of thing?? I'm putting new ABS sensors into the front of the early '86 per this thread here.... https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...l#post14863522

Go to post #47 you'll see the idea I'm copying from Ken Rudd...

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 928NOOBIE
any chance you have a link on the tool to use to get these onto the end of wires, or are you just using pliers type of thing??
I can't recall where I bought my Junior Timer crimpers, but there are a couple of them in post #6 in the thread below which has part numbers for a bunch of TE/AMP connectors.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...onnectors.html
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Good info, I think.

For posterity.

DIY - Harness Connectors


INJECTOR/ECT/KNOCK-SENSOR CONNECTORS, 2-position
Mouser - TE/AMP 85202-1 - female housing, Junior Power Timer, new style finger-operated spring-clip, black
Mouser - TE/AMP 282680-1 - female housing, Junior Power Timer, new style finger-operated spring-clip, grey
Napa - CRB 218457 - new style finger-operated spring-clip, pre-assembled with pigtail
Napa - CRB 218545 - old style square spring-clip, pre-assembled with pigtail

SPEED&REF-SENSOR/SPEEDO/ISV CONNECTORS, 3-position
Mouser - TE/AMP 1-962581-1 - male plug, Junior Power Timer
Mouser - TE/AMP 368356-1 - female housing, Junior Power Timer, new style finger-operated spring-clip
Napa - Echlin ECH-EC173 - new style finger-operated spring-clip, pre-assembled with pigtail

AFM CONNECTOR, 5-position
Mouser - TE/AMP 282766-1 - female housing, Junior Power Timer, new style finger-operated spring-clip

TPS CONNECTOR, 6-position
Bosch 1 287 013 004
Nissan 300ZX MAF connector

TERMINALS, SEALS, BOOTS
Mouser - TE/AMP 925595-1 - female terminal, Junior Timer 17-13ga
Mouser - TE/AMP 927845-1 - female terminal, Junior Timer 20-17ga
Mouser - TE/AMP 925596-2 - female terminal, Junior Timer 20-15ga

Mouser - TE/AMP 964273-1 - female terminal, Junior Power Timer 17-13ga
Mouser - TE/AMP 964284-1 - female terminal, Junior Power Timer 20-17ga
Mouser - TE/AMP 964280-2 - female terminal, Junior Power Timer 24-20ga
Mouser - TE/AMP 964280-1 - female terminal, Junior Power Timer 24ga

Mouser - TE/AMP 1-965982-1 - male terminal, Junior Power Timer 22-18g
Mouser - TE/AMP 1-963860-1 - male terminal, Junior Power Timer 24-20g

Mouser - TE/AMP 828905-1 - wire seal white
Mouser - TE/AMP 828904-2 - wire seal blue
Mouser - TE/AMP 880810-1 - rubber boot, 2-position
Mouser - TE/AMP 880811-2 - rubber boot, 3-position



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