Thanks
Ross
Just make sure that none of the pins have any corrosion where the wire crimps into the back of the pin, this is a main source of resistance and thus heat.daves79x wrote:Ross:
Take your Dremmel tool with a cut-off wheel and carefully cut the brass connectors out of the plastic. Take your time and you'll likely not have to replace many. Just clean them up and install in the new connectors.
Dave
I bought them from "Oregon Motorcycle Parts"ajs350 wrote:Where did you buy them from?
barryadam wrote:I finally ordered and received the connectors to make up the wiring harness design Mike provided for the Prolink Spark Units on a 1979 bike.
Got 'em from:
http://www.cycleterminal.com
They are exactly the same as the OEM HONDA ones (Sumitomo 0.250 Locking type), the same as Mike shows in his photo, and the same as on the OKI spark units (MTW 0.110). Some of the other connectors available on the internet did not seem to match the configuration of the OEM units, although they looked similar.
Got an extra set of the 2-pole connectors (with larger wire gage terminals) for the fuse to harness power connection replacement. Original red one looked like toast. Plus some extra 0.110" female terminals as they match the mini relay pins for doing Aris' voltmeter modification.