Washer wiper motor wiring connector

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Tytanium94

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I've replaced the wiper/washer motor in my k20 with a wai unit. The issue i've found now is the numbnuts before me cut the connector here and wipered in an independent aftermarket washer motor and now im stuck trying to find this connector. does anyone have a part number or place to buy this connector or even in depth photos so i can search? Thanks in advance.

(i did steal this photo from another thread...)

UPDATE: I found an example of the connector from "newboyzsquarebodyrescue.com" but they're out of stock. So now i just need a part number i guess unless someone has one lying around?
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link: https://newboyzsquarebodyrescue.com...igtail-1978-1984?_pos=15&_sid=b40c583dd&_ss=r
 
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I may have one. I'll have to look.

But my recommendation would be to upgrade to the 85-86 washer pump and bottle. The pump itself mounts the back of the bottle, way better than the old factory washer pump. I see you've already got a new motor and pump. So maybe just spade connectors until that new one dies?

The 85-86 bolts right up to my 84 so I assume 81-84 and most likely earlier too. The 84 was the same as yours. All you would have to do is make one more hole and use a nutsert.
 
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Tytanium94

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dang wish I had thought of that before i installed! good thinking, I think ill grind down the spade connectors to accept the regular sized ones from walmart. Thanks for chiming in!
 

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