In the one pic above the radiator isn't sitting in the isolators? Did you remove the upper hold downs and it shifted?
Do you have a picture of your fan shroud?
I might have one
In the one pic above the radiator isn't sitting in the isolators? Did you remove the upper hold downs and it shifted?
Distributor wear looks normal. Lots of energy in that spark.
If you can un-pin the original connector and the pins fit the new one, that’s the most stock way to do it. Otherwise, I just cut and solder and heat shrink.
You forgot the picture?Hey, thanks. I put some pictures of it at the bottom of this post. Let me know man!
It is still secure up top. When trying to remove the fan shroud, I removed the four screws that hold it in place and then was trying to slip the whole thing past my fan. I ended up shaking the absolute s*** out of it in anger, so I am sure that I caused the leaking that you can see in the prior picture.
Thanks! I am gonna go with soldering + heat shrink for this job just because it's what I know. Just gonna be awkward to solder I am sure.
This totally, the little pick tool is cheap and once you have learned how to do it the knowledge base grown.I would recommend unpinning the wires from the old connector and sliding them into the new connector. The less connections/ splices the better.
Replace it with woven stuff like this: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/TCX-F6W0-31BK10Got everything out.
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I need to write up a full list of crap to buy. Now that I'm doing this I am thinking I should replace a lot of the wire looming stuff... and I have a few broken connectors... etc.
That duct tape over that splice is factory believe it or not.
Yep.Hahahah that is hilarious!!!
Ah, the dreaded "pull-to-seat". The only correct way to replace them is remove the wire at the other end and pull it through or cut the terminal and crimp a new one on. Otherwise, a pigtail can be spliced.the wires want to come out of the front of the connector.