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    Veteran Member Four Rings mauromj's Avatar
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    Replacement pins for engineer harness electrical connectors

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    Does anyone have a good source for all the different style connector pins used on our engine wiring harness?

    I am doing a 2.7 swap and would like to make my harness from scratch. I am talking about running my own wire, and crimping each individual pin. Once a its all complete, slide the connector housing back over.

    Please dont tell me to cut my plugs off each harness I need, then crimp or solder them where they need to go. For the amount of money I have into this build, I want to do everything right.

    EDIT: engineer = engine. I can't see shit on my shattered phone lol

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    Veteran Member Four Rings diagnosticator's Avatar
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    Tyco-AMP is the OEM for the electrical wiring connectors and all the crimp on terminals. You will also need the right crimp tool to duplicate the "W" form crimps used by the OEM.

    Most of the terminals used in our engine wiring harnesses is Tyco-AMP Micro Timer II terminals and pins.

    http://www.mouser.com/new/teconnecto...-timer-system/
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