Fuel Injector Plug Insert Pins
swagaero
wb7omm at flash.net
Sat Sep 6 01:30:33 GMT 1997
Gary Ohst wrote:
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> List,
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> I am looking a source for the two metal insert receptacles found in
> common plastic fuel injector connectors? I have built-up a good supply
> of used FI connectors from local yards, but the wires are all cut short
> and now I want to make up a new harness from the FI connector back.
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> AMP sells these inserts as part of the Junior Timer connector series.
> Common insert part numbers are:
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> 20-24 AWG Tin plated =3D 927872-2
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> 16-20 AWG Tin plated =3D 925596-1
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> 14-18 AWG Tin plated =3D 925597-1
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> Problem is AMP found no distributors with any stock. AMP does not even
> stock them. If you special order, your looking at an 11 week delay. I
> couldn't get an actual price out of them, but they indicated they shoul=
d
> be in the $0.10 to $0.15 each range. More info can be found at
> www.amp.com if you search under the above part numbers. I have a few
> samples on the way to see which one matches the GM injector plug insert=
s
> I already pulled. I think GM is using 18 or 20 AWG for their injector
> leads.
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> Anybody know of good source, or might also be interested in getting som=
e
> of these? Seems like a good way to clean-up and recycle all those
> perfectly good used FI connectors out there.
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> There is a .gif file for these on AMPs webpage. Addl info:
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> Contact Type: Junior Timer
> Wire Range: [0.20-0.50=B2] AWG [mm]
> Insulation Diameter (Max.): .047-.063 [1.2-1.6]
> Contact Material: CuSn4
> Tab Fit: .110 x .032 [2.8 x 0.8] in. [mm]
> Contact Plating: Pre-Tin
> Other Properties: Insulation Type FLKR
> Cantilever Spring Material: Stainless Steel
> Extraction Tool: 725864-1
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> Any thoughts?
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> --Gary--
Buy the whole connector with new pins less then $1.25 each
Steve=20
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