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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    http://starparts.chrysler.com/starli...2pin_page2.htm
    http://starparts.chrysler.com/starli...2pin_page3.htm
    http://starparts.chrysler.com/starli...2pin_page4.htm
    http://starparts.chrysler.com/starli...2pin_page5.htm

    I have a 5013949AA kit here. The terminals are a miniature version of the now known Molex pin used on the computer 60 way connection (33088-0009) so certainly these are of the same family or series ?
    I'm actually trying to track these down now. I know who makes the housings and am getting quotes on all 4 key options. I have a Cardell and Mopar part number on the terminals as well.

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    Re: Connectors

    Anyone got any contact info for Chipdogg ?
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    1991 Daytona Fuel Pump Connector?

    I'm working on upgrading my fuel pump, and in the process found I have a dying Airtex E7040M. I'm trying to match the connector on it, which appears to be the same connector as is on the car's wiring harness (it plugs in to both sides of the bulkhead connector). The pumps changed in 1991, so anything older than that won't work. I have some pics to attach, but I guess my post count is not high enough. The connector has 2 pins and is marked AMP and has round female terminals inside. I'll try to edit or repost after I get some more posts here.

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    Re: Connectors

    Does anyone have a source for a 4-wire O2 sensor pigtail, harness side? I can't seem to locate one for the life of me. Need the square one like is used in 89 and early 90's, I think.
    Rob M.
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    Re: Connectors

    used salvaged. I asked before about the idea of using a newer 4 wire sensor that one could get new connector shells and terminals for and the crickets chirped..
    1994 Shadow Sedan. 2.2 N/A, A568 400,000 miles. "the science experiment"
    1987 Shelby CSX #418. Long term rebuild and restore ?

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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    used salvaged. I asked before about the idea of using a newer 4 wire sensor that one could get new connector shells and terminals for and the crickets chirped..
    Really? I must have missed the post. I recommend using an O2 sensor from a Neon SRT-4. Use the Denso or the NTK.

    http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....sn=492&jsn=492

    The interfacing connector is TE. I actually outline what it is in my original post in this thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo SOB View Post
    More alternative parts with better connectors:
    184246-1 (TE 2+2 pin Male SSC) - Oxygen Sensor (later, including Neon SRT-4) HAVE - verified with '05 O2 sensor from my truck
    173706-1 (TE Male, Bag, Tin, 16-20 AWG) HAVE - verified, but I would prefer a slightly longer blade option
    171631-1 (TE Male, Reel, Tin, 20-24 AWG) In Stock
    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo SOB View Post
    184140-1 (TE Cable Seal, 1.6 - 2.1 mm Insul. O.D.) HAVE
    176886-2 (TE Cable Seal, 1.8 - 2.6 mm Insul. O.D.) HAVE - used this to verify the O2 sensor conn/term
    http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...TAdssKDimMXw==

    Here's a pic of a sensor I have in my computer bag at all times (for reasons unknown).

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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    used salvaged. I asked before about the idea of using a newer 4 wire sensor that one could get new connector shells and terminals for and the crickets chirped..
    That's what I was considering doing.

    How about TIII Coil pack connector? I need one of those also, and for some reason I seem to remember them being the same as the O2 sensor. And I think the early Neons used the same connector for the coil pack maybe?
    Rob M.
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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by Force Fed Mopar View Post
    How about TIII Coil pack connector? I need one of those also, and for some reason I seem to remember them being the same as the O2 sensor. And I think the early Neons used the same connector for the coil pack maybe?
    No, sorry. It uses a Delphi Apex 2.8 series connector.
    http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....431715&jsn=437
    You might be able to use this coil pack in a TIII, if you can get it to fit.

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    Re: Connectors

    It's the early 3.3/3.8 coilpacks that have the same plug. Not that they are any easier to find a new connector for
    Rob M.
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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    Here is the link to a vendor whom I've used that sells wire in various colors, various gauges at various lengths.

    http://eagleday.com/auwi2.html This is the link for the 16-18 gauge wire.
    Thanks for this, just ordered a bunch of wire from them to finish my TIII swap wiring with. Best pricing I could find on small amounts.
    Rob M.
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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by Force Fed Mopar View Post
    Thanks for this, just ordered a bunch of wire from them to finish my TIII swap wiring with. Best pricing I could find on small amounts.
    Well I just filed a dispute with PayPal over this, about 2 weeks and never got a shipment notice or tracking number, and have not received the wire nor any other communication from them, even after sending emails to their various addresses. So, guess I'll have to buy wire from somewhere else. Figured I'd update so others don't have the same hassle.
    Rob M.
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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by Force Fed Mopar View Post
    Thanks for this, just ordered a bunch of wire from them to finish my TIII swap wiring with. Best pricing I could find on small amounts.
    Quote Originally Posted by Force Fed Mopar View Post
    Well I just filed a dispute with PayPal over this, about 2 weeks and never got a shipment notice or tracking number, and have not received the wire nor any other communication from them, even after sending emails to their various addresses. So, guess I'll have to buy wire from somewhere else. Figured I'd update so others don't have the same hassle.
    Apparently the dispute woke them up, wiring got shipped last week and showed up today. So I guess they are still in business
    Rob M.
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    2.5 TIII stroker, 568 w/ OBX and 3.77 FD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Force Fed Mopar View Post
    Apparently the dispute woke them up, wiring got shipped last week and showed up today. So I guess they are still in business
    That stinks to hear you had issues, but glad they resolved it. I've always had good experiences with them, but this makes me a little concerned if I place another order. Thanks for the update!
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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    That stinks to hear you had issues, but glad they resolved it. I've always had good experiences with them, but this makes me a little concerned if I place another order. Thanks for the update!
    Well, I probably could have called too, but I rarely have time to think about it during business hours.
    Rob M.
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    2.5 TIII stroker, 568 w/ OBX and 3.77 FD

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    Re: Connectors

    So before I mess up new connectors...how do the pins come out of the air temp and ias connectors? I cant see a release on the old ones or the replacements

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    Re: Connectors

    They are a pull to seat design. The wires are fed through the connector and the pins crimped on and then pulled back to latch into place. You can use one of these type of tools HERE but there really not made to come apart and with it being fed through you cant change just the plastic housing anyways without cutting the pins off.
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    Re: Connectors

    well that totally sux

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    Re: Connectors

    Well all good things come to an end eventually.

    Molex 33088-0009 for the 60 way plug appears to be no longer available unless your buying ALOT (1000+) at one time and even then.. Power and Signal is the only vendor showing stock @ .51 cents each.

    Glad I bought some when I could, wanted to buy another couple hundred but darn...
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    Re: Connectors

    That was just the pin connectors? Looks like one of them you need to order 15000.

    Is the entire 60way plug available?
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    Re: Connectors

    maybe you guys should ask Chris at Tu about this as he seems to now know someone who can manufacture harness sections ..perhaps , IF they see a market for parts too something could happen
    - just thinkin out loud

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