Randy and Easton
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- Feb 6, 2021
- Posts
- 900
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- Location
- North Richland Hills, Texas
- First Name
- Randy
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- C-10 LWB
- Engine Size
- 350
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Your welcome. I started out with the tool on the left and for years thought solder-less crimp on connectors just sucked. Then I found the correct tool and figured out that you absolutely have to match the wire size with the same size connectors to get a proper long term reliable connection. The connectors with the little colored plastic sleeves just make them harder for the DIY to successfully use them, and they look like crap if you have to use more than one of them. Heat shrink looks and works so much better and is slimmer when connecting several wires to a ground location. You can also color code + and - with red and black shrink wrap on the connectors.Awesome info and pic!tahnk you so much
Randy and E
I agree Oreillys can be a great source for connectors, at least in my area they are one of the few retail parts stores that is able to readily get ACDelco stuff.Often times when I need a connector/plug I order it thru an auto parts store if I can find it.
Oreillys namely
It'll be standard ignition brand, or ac Delco
Steering column being rebuilt with new parts but if we need this connector, where would I buy one? Lots of cut and sliced wires under here!
Thanks
Randy and E