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Old 01-07-10, 08:01 PM   #1
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Repairing a enigne harness?

Ok so over this winter i am planing on going non-seq turbos. I have it all apart and i would like to clean up and repair my engine harness if possible...

Alot of the plugs are going to get taken out of the harness, but some of the ones that I know are staying in there the plugs are broken or cracked. Does anyone sell pigtails or replacement plugs and or pins?

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Old 01-08-10, 12:47 AM   #2
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some have been trying to source the plugs. Unless something has changed, they've not all been sourced. Search the single turbo harness threads for those that were collecting the plugs.
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I had a company find the part numbers and was told they were out of stock forever. You can find some fuel injector clips on ebay. I thinkkkkkkkkkk halltech has a wiring kit with better weatherpack connectors. Dont know how to find it though.
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I can tell you for sure that the connectors for the PC and WG solenoids, intake temperature and MAP sensors are Tyco/AMP Econoseal J Series Mark II connectors (2-way and 3-way) and that Ballenger Motorsports does carry them. Most likely, also the other connectors are similar, but it's just a guess because I never had to check them.

http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/ind.../cPath/109_172

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