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wiring harness connectors

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:29 pm
by theoneanarx
hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from 1-10
prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i am
hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM type
connector..

i have been searching the web and havent been able to
find what i'm looking for..

i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
one to do it..

if anyone has any websites please pass them to me..

Thanks in Advance

Jess


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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 6:58 pm
by Rodney Sparks
I sell wire harness kits and weatherpack connectors, if you're
interested. The wire should save you lots of time and heartache...
;-)

-Rodney
http://www.rs-autosport.com

Tuesday, September 28, 2004, 6:28:18 PM, you wrote:

> hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from 1-10
> prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i am
> hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM type
> connector..

> i have been searching the web and havent been able to
> find what i'm looking for..

> i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
> as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
> own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
> one to do it..

> if anyone has any websites please pass them to me..

> Thanks in Advance

> Jess





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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 7:02 pm
by presurized
I saw a few diferen types in the holley catalog. they are just like the OE
GM water tight connectors
jeggs has most of their parts
If that helps


From: Jesse Higginson <theoneanarx@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: megasquirt@yahoogroups.com
To: megasquirt@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [megasquirt] wiring harness connectors
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 18:28:18 -0700 (PDT)

hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from 1-10
prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i am
hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM type
connector..

i have been searching the web and havent been able to
find what i'm looking for..

i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
one to do it..

if anyone has any websites please pass them to me..

Thanks in Advance

Jess



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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 10:10 pm
by chris24g
Do we get special pricing by any chance :^)
--- Rodney Sparks <rodney@rsparks.com> wrote:

> I sell wire harness kits and weatherpack connectors, if you're
> interested. The wire should save you lots of time and heartache...
> ;-)
>
> -Rodney
> http://www.rs-autosport.com
>
> Tuesday, September 28, 2004, 6:28:18 PM, you wrote:
>
> > hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from 1-10
> > prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i am
> > hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM type
> > connector..
>
> > i have been searching the web and havent been able to
> > find what i'm looking for..
>
> > i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
> > as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
> > own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
> > one to do it..
>
> > if anyone has any websites please pass them to me..
>
> > Thanks in Advance
>
> > Jess
>
>
>
>



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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 7:37 am
by larrygeh
--- In megasquirt@yahoogroups.com, Jesse Higginson
<theoneanarx@y...> wrote:

>
> i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
> as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
> own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
> one to do it..
>
As you've noticed in several posts, Weatherpack connectors are
available from several sources. Just the connectors for the
injectors should be available at your local auto parts store as they
are a common repair item. Try Autozone, Napa, etc.
Larry



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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 8:36 am
by teecee
any idea if Weatherpack do any Headers for PCB's or a Panel Mounted setup of the PCB ?
...will keep search'n
Thomas

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Subject: [megasquirt] Re: wiring harness connectors


--- In megasquirt@yahoogroups.com, Jesse Higginson
<theoneanarx@y...> wrote:

>
> i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
> as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
> own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
> one to do it..
>
As you've noticed in several posts, Weatherpack connectors are
available from several sources. Just the connectors for the
injectors should be available at your local auto parts store as they
are a common repair item. Try Autozone, Napa, etc.
Larry



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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:07 am
by Rodney Sparks
I've looked for injector (and sensor) connector
pigtails at parts stores and auto electric shops, and
the cheapest price I could find for an injector
connector is $7 each, if purchased 20 at a time.
Coolant temp and intake air temp sensor connectors
were something like $10 each.

As for weatherpack connectors, I haven't found a place
that sells assembled connector pigtails (or even
unassembled single connector kits) for less than the
price of my assembled connectors. After assembling a
few of 'em, I realized that I'm probably not charging
enough money. ;-)

-Rodney
http://www.rs-autosport.com

--- larrygeh <larrygeh@socket.net> wrote:

> --- In megasquirt@yahoogroups.com, Jesse Higginson
> <theoneanarx@y...> wrote:
>
> >
> > i am also looking for injector connectors..
> *basicly
> > as you can probably tell by this point i am making
> my
> > own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the
> old
> > one to do it..
> >
> As you've noticed in several posts, Weatherpack
> connectors are
> available from several sources. Just the connectors
> for the
> injectors should be available at your local auto
> parts store as they
> are a common repair item. Try Autozone, Napa, etc.
> Larry
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:04 am
by cdndub
http://www.waytekwire.com/

Is a good source for weatherpack stuff, my brother got lots of switches,
connectors and even the crimp tools from them for a reasonable price when we
rebuilt and rewired his 1977 Corvette..

But Rodneys assembled parts certainly make things easier if you dont have
the tools handy

Dave

wiring harness connectors

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:14 am
by cdndub
I should also have Bosch style harness connectors in stock shortly.. I've
located a source for all the OEM style connectors used in most of the german
cars with Bosch engine management systems from the late 60's to present.
Not sure on pricing yet but will have any of the oem connectors available in
a few weeks. 2, 3, 4 + pin sockets, headers etc.

Great if you want use your existing sensors with Megasquirt rather than
refitting in NPT threaded GM style sensors into your metric auto's

Dave

wiring harness connectors

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 2:20 pm
by jposick1
Try Waytek I am trying to get a purchase order to buy connectors and
tools from them.

wiring harness connectors

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 2:40 pm
by bob.holman
I haven't bought anything from them yet, but take a look at:

http://www.roseandwrenches.biz/

They specialize in the GM stuff. Best price I have seen for GM TBI
connectors @ $3.30. Others seem reasonable as well.





hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from 1-10
prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i am
hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM type
connector..

i have been searching the web and havent been able to
find what i'm looking for..

i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
as you can probably tell by this point i am making my
own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
one to do it..

if anyone has any websites please pass them to me..

Thanks in Advance

Jess









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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 3:07 pm
by Rodney Sparks
Their prices on weather pack connectors are actually a
little higher than mine, considering that I sell mine
as a set rather than just the half that goes to the
sensor/device, and mine are pigtails rather than
unassembled connectors (unless someone wants 'em
unassembled.)

I'm targeting people who will use Weather Pack
connectors for wire-to-wire connections within a
harness, rather than wire-to-device connections.
Maybe I should start offering them this way as well.
;-)

-Rodney
http://www.rs-autosport.com

--- bob.holman@mscsoftware.com wrote:

> I haven't bought anything from them yet, but take a
> look at:
>
> http://www.roseandwrenches.biz/
>
> They specialize in the GM stuff. Best price I have
> seen for GM TBI
> connectors @ $3.30. Others seem reasonable as well.
>
>
>
>
>
> hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from
> 1-10
> prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i am
> hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM
> type
> connector..
>
> i have been searching the web and havent been able
> to
> find what i'm looking for..
>
> i am also looking for injector connectors.. *basicly
> as you can probably tell by this point i am making
> my
> own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the old
> one to do it..
>
> if anyone has any websites please pass them to me..
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Jess
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:21 am
by theoneanarx
allrighty these plugs look good.. BTW i personally
would rather not have to soder the wire at all just
derrectly connect it to the wiring harness.. but if
you would have to i guess i would just need to live
with that..

i might be able to get some pictures but on some of
this stuff i would like to be able to use my stock
sensors. like water temp *i think that one is like
that* and air temp.. both of these sensors have 2
prongs sticking up derrectly from the sensor.

i have a 2nd Gen RX-7 Turbo.. maybie you might know
what i'm thinking of..

besides that i really like some of these plugs.. i
would aucully like to run 2 seprate wiring harness's
for the engine bay.. one that would aucully be
connected to the engine then a large plug that chould
be disconnected and ran to the wiring harness... off
the top of my head the would be around a 16 pin
connector needed..

the other reason is i want to go through my car and
completely rewire it. and connectors are going to be a
must have once all of that is done then i might be
happy with my electrical system..


speaking of weach on a side note heres the list of the
items that i am going to be keeping on the car..

Headlights, High Beam, Low beam, motors
the high beam low beam i can figure out but these are
pop up headlights and i'm not excatly sure how to wire
them up.. i might just end up runing a seprate swich.

Turn Signals
i think i have a handle on these but not excatly
sure.. perhaps a 3 way toggle swich ran to a flasher
relay?

Whipers
this i really have not figured out one bit.. what i am
thinking i would like is just High, Low speed on it i
never have really used a delay on whipers

Tail lights
not hrad to do me thinks

brake lights
same thing i think not to hard to figure out

reverse lights
just need to find the swich..

Dome and gauge lighting, Dimmer?
this one i think i might like a dimmer but its not
needed.. one of the problems i might run into is if i
dont have the money to replace the whole gauge cluster
with VDO gauges is wiring up the exsiting cluster.

Sunroof
3 postition swich no brainer to me its not like theres
10 wires going to the sunroof motor

Windows
i allready have retrofited a GM power window swich to
the car so i dont think they will prove to be very
diffacult..

i really want to get this kind of information down for
people who want to do this kind of a job in the
futrue.. i am also hoping to swap out that old cracked
up dash board with this unit..
http://www.speedmachineperformance.com/ ... 1&pid=3047


ok i think i'm done with this book..

Jess


--- Rodney Sparks <rodney@rsparks.com> wrote:

>
> Their prices on weather pack connectors are actually
> a
> little higher than mine, considering that I sell
> mine
> as a set rather than just the half that goes to the
> sensor/device, and mine are pigtails rather than
> unassembled connectors (unless someone wants 'em
> unassembled.)
>
> I'm targeting people who will use Weather Pack
> connectors for wire-to-wire connections within a
> harness, rather than wire-to-device connections.
> Maybe I should start offering them this way as well.
> ;-)
>
> -Rodney
> http://www.rs-autosport.com
>
> --- bob.holman@mscsoftware.com wrote:
>
> > I haven't bought anything from them yet, but take
> a
> > look at:
> >
> > http://www.roseandwrenches.biz/
> >
> > They specialize in the GM stuff. Best price I have
> > seen for GM TBI
> > connectors @ $3.30. Others seem reasonable as
> well.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > hey guys i'm currently looking for anywhere from
> > 1-10
> > prong connectors for making a wiring harness.. i
> am
> > hoping for connectors that would look like a OEM
> > type
> > connector..
> >
> > i have been searching the web and havent been able
> > to
> > find what i'm looking for..
> >
> > i am also looking for injector connectors..
> *basicly
> > as you can probably tell by this point i am making
> > my
> > own Wiring harness and dont want to chop up the
> old
> > one to do it..
> >
> > if anyone has any websites please pass them to
> me..
> >
> > Thanks in Advance
> >
> > Jess
> >
> >
> >
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 5:49 am
by Rodney Sparks
Jesse-

Weather Pack connectors would work great for rewiring your car. If I
were you, I'd just buy a crimping tool from Summit (there's a link on
my site in the description for the connectors) and I'll just sell you
uncrimped connectors. Also, if you come up with a list of wires you
need, I can order custom harnesses/wire sets. As for the big
connector you'll need, I don't have anything that size available, but
I would think that three 6-pin Weather Pack connectors would work
well sitting side by side. Finally, regarding your sensors, I don't
think they'd be GM-style sensors. You'll probably either have to a)
use EasyTherm to calibrate your MS for your sensors, or b) retrofit GM
sensors on your car.

-Rodney
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Thursday, September 30, 2004, 12:20:00 PM, you wrote:

> allrighty these plugs look good.. BTW i personally
> would rather not have to soder the wire at all just
> derrectly connect it to the wiring harness.. but if
> you would have to i guess i would just need to live
> with that..

> i might be able to get some pictures but on some of
> this stuff i would like to be able to use my stock
> sensors. like water temp *i think that one is like
> that* and air temp.. both of these sensors have 2
> prongs sticking up derrectly from the sensor.

> i have a 2nd Gen RX-7 Turbo.. maybie you might know
> what i'm thinking of..

> besides that i really like some of these plugs.. i
> would aucully like to run 2 seprate wiring harness's
> for the engine bay.. one that would aucully be
> connected to the engine then a large plug that chould
> be disconnected and ran to the wiring harness... off
> the top of my head the would be around a 16 pin
> connector needed..

> the other reason is i want to go through my car and
> completely rewire it. and connectors are going to be a
> must have once all of that is done then i might be
> happy with my electrical system..


> speaking of weach on a side note heres the list of the
> items that i am going to be keeping on the car..

> Headlights, High Beam, Low beam, motors
> the high beam low beam i can figure out but these are
> pop up headlights and i'm not excatly sure how to wire
> them up.. i might just end up runing a seprate swich.

> Turn Signals
> i think i have a handle on these but not excatly
> sure.. perhaps a 3 way toggle swich ran to a flasher
> relay?

> Whipers
> this i really have not figured out one bit.. what i am
> thinking i would like is just High, Low speed on it i
> never have really used a delay on whipers

> Tail lights
> not hrad to do me thinks

> brake lights
> same thing i think not to hard to figure out

> reverse lights
> just need to find the swich..

> Dome and gauge lighting, Dimmer?
> this one i think i might like a dimmer but its not
> needed.. one of the problems i might run into is if i
> dont have the money to replace the whole gauge cluster
> with VDO gauges is wiring up the exsiting cluster.

> Sunroof
> 3 postition swich no brainer to me its not like theres
> 10 wires going to the sunroof motor

> Windows
> i allready have retrofited a GM power window swich to
> the car so i dont think they will prove to be very
> diffacult..

> i really want to get this kind of information down for
> people who want to do this kind of a job in the
> futrue.. i am also hoping to swap out that old cracked
> up dash board with this unit..
> http://www.speedmachineperformance.com/ ... 1&pid=3047


> ok i think i'm done with this book..

> Jess





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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 6:02 am
by Rodney Sparks
Sorry, I didn't include my website address in that message... well,
here it is. ;-)

-Rodney
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Friday, October 1, 2004, 6:47:56 AM, you wrote:

> Jesse-

> Weather Pack connectors would work great for rewiring your car. If I
> were you, I'd just buy a crimping tool from Summit (there's a link on
> my site in the description for the connectors) and I'll just sell you
> uncrimped connectors. Also, if you come up with a list of wires you
> need, I can order custom harnesses/wire sets. As for the big
> connector you'll need, I don't have anything that size available, but
> I would think that three 6-pin Weather Pack connectors would work
> well sitting side by side. Finally, regarding your sensors, I don't
> think they'd be GM-style sensors. You'll probably either have to a)
> use EasyTherm to calibrate your MS for your sensors, or b) retrofit GM
> sensors on your car.

> -Rodney







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