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Old 11-07-2016, 08:39 PM
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Ignition coil connector

So I have a faulty ignition coil connector. The plastic clip that clips onto the ignition coil. I just want a couple opinions. Am I safe to just cutt off the old clip and soder in a new one properly shrink wrapping it and such for weather resistance. Or am I going to have to change the whole wire harness. Any opinion appreciated 'Tia
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LOL why?
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LOL why??....

Not sure what's so funny or what your asking why about


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LOL why?
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why do you want to cut the pigtails?

its funny because you ask but dont give a reason. maybe there's a better solution for you...but you need to explain whats going on
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If you have a replacement connector, most pins can be removed from the original
and inserted into a new connector, so look at it closely. Use a pick to push pin lock
down, then pull from connector.
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Coil

Long story short the coil Forbes super hot a malfunction resulting in the little clip being damaged. It no longer stays in place and is causing a misfire. So I'm just wondering if I can splice into it and add a pigtail no problem or I should just swap the whole harness
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why do you want to cut the pigtails?

its funny because you ask but dont give a reason. maybe there's a better solution for you...but you need to explain whats going on
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Do not cut the wire if possible. Instead depin the connector and replace the defective connector with new.

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Thanks. Never seen one of these before. Maybe an idea
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Do not cut the wire if possible. Instead depin the connector and replace the defective connector with new.

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Originally Posted by Noluckatall
Long story short the coil Forbes super hot a malfunction resulting in the little clip being damaged. It no longer stays in place and is causing a misfire. So I'm just wondering if I can splice into it and add a pigtail no problem or I should just swap the whole harness

i tried and tried but could not understand this sentence at all..
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Lol the ignition coil got really hott and melted the plastic clip from the engine harness. So now the cylinder 1 coil pack clip will no longer stay in place and is causing a misfire anytime you hit a bump or it gets loose again

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i tried and tried but could not understand this sentence at all..
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GOTCHA...

de-pin and replace the connector itself rather than cut and solder, a lot of room for error there.


or duct tape
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Originally Posted by Turbonut
If you have a replacement connector, most pins can be removed from the original
and inserted into a new connector, so look at it closely. Use a pick to push pin lock
down, then pull from connector
.
Guess it needs to be in bold.

Use a stay tie in the interim.

Let me edit this Use a stay tie in the interim.
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Thanks man


Originally Posted by thoiboi
GOTCHA...

de-pin and replace the connector itself rather than cut and solder, a lot of room for error there.


or duct tape
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Originally Posted by Noluckatall
Thanks man
May I ask where you got the new connector from, or where you were planning to get it from? I have 2 broken connectors I need to replace. Thx
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Originally Posted by djbarber
May I ask where you got the new connector from, or where you were planning to get it from? I have 2 broken connectors I need to replace. Thx
Try here Motorcycle Terminals, Connectors, and Wiring Accessories


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shit...glad you saved it I would have had to look!
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