[Diy_efi] Injector electrical connectors and custom fuel line

Daniel Nicoson A6intruder at adelphia.net
Sat Jan 29 17:35:31 GMT 2005


I don't know much about that kind of injector but any chance you can find
the connectors in a junk yard?

Dan Nicoson


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Subject: [Diy_efi] Injector electrical connectors and custom fuel line






1) I need to fabricate a custom wire harness and am in need of the
electrical connectors that plug onto the side of Delphi/Multec injectors.
Anyone have a source for these?

Here is a picture of the injector

http://james.jaguar.net/pics/l31marine/untitled14.jpg

Here is what I have located, but the price is outrageous.  A set of 8 will
cost over $100.

http://www.injector.com/electricalcomponents.php



2) Also, I am in need of a short length of flexible fuel line (one 3/8"
hose for feed, the other 5/15" hose for return) to connect the manifold to
the hard lines on the vehicle.  Manifold connections are standard GM quick
connections as found on the current GM truck with the GEN III motor.  GM
has been using them for 10 years or so now.  The other end are female
o-ring connections.

Can anyone recommend a source for crimping these connections onto flexible
high pressure fuel line?

Thanks

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