Sterling / FL part number is 23-13211-400, I believe based off my old research some years back.
The locks are still available, and you can get the pins through International as well.
I forgot to...
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Sterling / FL part number is 23-13211-400, I believe based off my old research some years back.
The locks are still available, and you can get the pins through International as well.
I forgot to...
I will look and see how much locks + connector would run at your typical dealer.
I have to see if the back cover is available as well. I ordered the main shell for giggles just as a test since it...
In relation to the post above, I purchased the back half of the International shell. It is a 60 way connector, but the alignment pins are in a different location. It looks like the red locks are the...
It may not be available separately, but this may be good news. It looks like the 60 way connectors or variants of it are used on early 00' era DT466 ECM's.
I'm unsure how it's keyed, though. See...
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=56127&stc=1D9AZ*14474*F (Type 8) Appears to be one. Not sure on size of this one. Should be the one on the left in your picture.
Just for additional places to buy these, they are also used in instrument clusters on International trucks.
I don't have the part number right now, and I'm sure they're at least twice as much. But...
I figured they look close enough that they could be made to work with light modification. I just noticed the tang in roughly the right place.
That would be this, right?...
Do yourself a favor and spend the money for what they call an open barrel crimper. You'll get a factory crimp with less fiddling with the connectors. Saves a ton of time.
http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/auveco_catalog159.pdf
14892 and 15504
On the shells and keys for the 60 way, is it outside of the realm of possibility to get them 3d printed? I don't have the software or printer, but with a good sample shell and key that may be a good...
Did the molex P/N work out okay?
Right. Now, I can't guarantee that's the same as the one I posted, but it should be. That's just according to the supersession chain.
I typed both PNs wrong.
33088-0009
My warehousing is dumb. They show the Molex PN in the warehouses, but won't sell them since there is a new number! There is no volume pricing on these at all. With a large purchase I may be able to...
Here's a sample I ordered. Does this look right? Also, can anyone confirm this also works for the SMEC computers??? Does it fit the bulkhead, etc?
52414
Well. Here's the deal. I found a source of the Molex connector before it superseded to an OE part. If the warehouses doesn't screw up, I have a source for a few connectors for cheap. Think about .12...
There's no volume pricing on these through FL. Think they list around .95 each without a lot volume.
(I'm on an edit spree. I can't help but add info. Depending on interest I could coordinate a...
If it works, great!
Correction: Sterling part number is 23-13211-400.
The connectors you're talking about are not discontinued. I don't think they will work though. They are now a freight liner part. 22-13211-400. FL and Sterling warehousing show almost 4000 available....