730 ECM Swap

Shannen Durphey shannen at grolen.com
Mon Nov 13 00:35:42 GMT 2000


Well, I'd give you some hints, but I'm *just* a mechanic.

'Course if you think about it, plastic usually shatters if it gets
brittle with age.

And if ya think a little more, warm plastic tends to be more flexible
than room temp plastic...

So if you have a way to warm the connectors some before squeezing
them, you have a better chance of removing them without damage. 
Careful application of a heat gun can work if you're in a shop.

However, this does not apply to Ford connectors, which often break
under the pressures of a visual inspection.

Shannen

Tedscj at aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 11/12/00 5:11:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> dzug at delanet.com writes:
> 
> > Last TIP - get the KNOCK wire connector heads off the PILE OF PULLED MOTORS
> >  at your local yard. They are still on the knock sensor cause the yard
> people
> >  dont know how to get them off so they cut the wyre. - (mechanics ;-)  JK
> >
> 
> How DO you get those things off anyway?  Every time I've tried, they shatter.
> 
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