sonny Living Legend Joined Sep 24, 2015 Messages 8,662 Location Henryetta Oklahoma Ride rocket three x May 19, 2016 #11 Joesmoe said: @sonny What connectors did you use ? I'm likin' where this thread is going. @DEcosse Suggestions ? I'm a huge proponent in 30 years of tech development of the J. Edward Deming constant improvement. The McCruise cruise control I installed uses as one of its inputs a pulse from the front coil and I noted what y'all have, with trepidation. Click to expand... Do not really know brand name but the connectors were high dollar along with the solder I used. Not even sure type of material but do know they were a hell of a lot better made than the ones I removed.
Joesmoe said: @sonny What connectors did you use ? I'm likin' where this thread is going. @DEcosse Suggestions ? I'm a huge proponent in 30 years of tech development of the J. Edward Deming constant improvement. The McCruise cruise control I installed uses as one of its inputs a pulse from the front coil and I noted what y'all have, with trepidation. Click to expand... Do not really know brand name but the connectors were high dollar along with the solder I used. Not even sure type of material but do know they were a hell of a lot better made than the ones I removed.
TriumPhil Living Legend Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 11,444 Location Long Valley, NJ Ride '07 Mulberry Red, Carpentered & Bruted R3 Standard May 20, 2016 #12 Sheesh, recrimp or replace the female spade connectors, crimp em' properly, coat with a bit of pookie (dielectric grease) and call it a day, man!
Sheesh, recrimp or replace the female spade connectors, crimp em' properly, coat with a bit of pookie (dielectric grease) and call it a day, man!
sonny Living Legend Joined Sep 24, 2015 Messages 8,662 Location Henryetta Oklahoma Ride rocket three x May 20, 2016 #13 TriumPhil said: Sheesh, recrimp or replace the female spade connectors, crimp em' properly, coat with a bit of pookie (dielectric grease) and call it a day, man! Click to expand... Thank you
TriumPhil said: Sheesh, recrimp or replace the female spade connectors, crimp em' properly, coat with a bit of pookie (dielectric grease) and call it a day, man! Click to expand... Thank you
TriumPhil Living Legend Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 11,444 Location Long Valley, NJ Ride '07 Mulberry Red, Carpentered & Bruted R3 Standard May 22, 2016 #14 Glad to be of service!