Electrical Connector Help
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Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 05:48
Need to replace a 9 pin electrical connector under my gas tank and need some help. It is the non-latching type, but the only kind I can find is latching, but that shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, my questions:
1) How do I remove the spades and connectors in the old connector (2.8mm I think) without damaging them? Would like to use many of the existing ones if I can. Is there a tool for this?
2) I assume there is some trick to inserting the new hardware into the connector.
3) I don't have alot of slack in the harness, so any help to ensure I don't screw it up and have to add wire is appreciated.
4) Do the dealers have these plastic connectors or should I just order on-line?
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1) How do I remove the spades and connectors in the old connector (2.8mm I think) without damaging them? Would like to use many of the existing ones if I can. Is there a tool for this?
2) I assume there is some trick to inserting the new hardware into the connector.
3) I don't have alot of slack in the harness, so any help to ensure I don't screw it up and have to add wire is appreciated.
4) Do the dealers have these plastic connectors or should I just order on-line?
Thanks.
Lewis
1982 KZ1000-J2
2006 HD FXD35
1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
1982 KZ1000-J2
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1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 05:59
I think Jeff at Z1 might have those connectors. That or he can tell you where to get one. I did the same thing once. Use a jeweres tool. You can finnd a set of tiny flat blade screw drivers anywhere. (ie. harbor freight) There is a tab that can be depressed from the terminal side. Just slide the tool in and gently remove the terminal. Once you get one out and see the rest go easy. Make sure you diagram the color layout first so you know where to install them again. After removing the terminal slightly raise the tab again before you insert it into the new connector. It's like a small spring tab which you'll see once removed.
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 10:19
www.easternbeaver.com
may have what you need for connectors and
www.vintageconnections.com
is another place to look.
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 10:34
Thanks guys!
Lewis
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1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
1982 KZ1000-J2
2006 HD FXD35
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1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 16:05
arai59 wrote:
Click on these links for listings at Z1E:
Connectors
More connectors
Yet more connectore
Connector Pin Extractor Tool
Good Luck!
I think Jeff at Z1 might have those connectors. That or he can tell you where to get one. I did the same thing once. Use a jeweres tool. You can finnd a set of tiny flat blade screw drivers anywhere. (ie. harbor freight) There is a tab that can be depressed from the terminal side. Just slide the tool in and gently remove the terminal. Once you get one out and see the rest go easy. Make sure you diagram the color layout first so you know where to install them again. After removing the terminal slightly raise the tab again before you insert it into the new connector. It's like a small spring tab which you'll see once removed.
Click on these links for listings at Z1E:
Connectors
More connectors
Yet more connectore
Connector Pin Extractor Tool
Good Luck!

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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 16:12
arai59 wrote:
EDIT PREVIOUS POST
Click on this link, then look at pages 2, 3 and 4 for electrical connector listings at Z1E:
See connectors on pages 2, 3 and 4
Connector Pin Extractor Tool
Good Luck!
I think Jeff at Z1 might have those connectors. That or he can tell you where to get one. I did the same thing once. Use a jeweres tool. You can finnd a set of tiny flat blade screw drivers anywhere. (ie. harbor freight) There is a tab that can be depressed from the terminal side. Just slide the tool in and gently remove the terminal. Once you get one out and see the rest go easy. Make sure you diagram the color layout first so you know where to install them again. After removing the terminal slightly raise the tab again before you insert it into the new connector. It's like a small spring tab which you'll see once removed.
EDIT PREVIOUS POST
Click on this link, then look at pages 2, 3 and 4 for electrical connector listings at Z1E:
See connectors on pages 2, 3 and 4
Connector Pin Extractor Tool
Good Luck!

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KZ900 LTD
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 16:17
Patton wrote:
arai59 wrote:I think Jeff at Z1 might have those connectors. That or he can tell you where to get one. I did the same thing once. Use a jeweres tool. You can finnd a set of tiny flat blade screw drivers anywhere. (ie. harbor freight) There is a tab that can be depressed from the terminal side. Just slide the tool in and gently remove the terminal. Once you get one out and see the rest go easy. Make sure you diagram the color layout first so you know where to install them again. After removing the terminal slightly raise the tab again before you insert it into the new connector. It's like a small spring tab which you'll see once removed.
EDIT #2 to PREVIOUS POST
Click on this link, then look at pages 2, 3 and 4 for electrical connector listings at Z1E:
See connectors on pages 2, 3 and 4
And here's a link to Z1E's Connector Pin Extractor Tool
Good Luck!
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 16:53
Thanks Patton!
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1982 KZ1000-J2
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1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
1982 KZ1000-J2
2006 HD FXD35
1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 17:40
I replaced the pictured connector because it had overheated from using a 100W headlight. I carefully cut the plastic connector into pieces leaving the terminals and wires undamaged. The terminals easily plugged into the new connector – no problem and it is now just like new. I bought the connector at HVCCycle. Just be sure to document (I used lots of pictures) exactly which slot each wire goes into before you cut up the connector. Ed
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 18:04
Patton wrote:
Did there used to be an EDIT function here or is my memory slipping?
Just to check my sanity:arai59 wrote:I think Jeff at Z1 might have those connectors. That or he can tell you where to get one. I did the same thing once. Use a jeweres tool. You can finnd a set of tiny flat blade screw drivers anywhere. (ie. harbor freight) There is a tab that can be depressed from the terminal side. Just slide the tool in and gently remove the terminal. Once you get one out and see the rest go easy. Make sure you diagram the color layout first so you know where to install them again. After removing the terminal slightly raise the tab again before you insert it into the new connector. It's like a small spring tab which you'll see once removed.
EDIT PREVIOUS POST
Did there used to be an EDIT function here or is my memory slipping?
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 18:51
650ed: That's a good idea and that's exactly what my 9 pin looks like. I may have one damaged pin, but should be able to use the others.
Patton: Nope, I think your memory is moi bueno.
Patton: Nope, I think your memory is moi bueno.
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1982 KZ1000-J2
2006 HD FXD35
1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
1982 KZ1000-J2
2006 HD FXD35
1970 Suzuki T350
1972 Suzuki GT380 (In-Process)
In The Past...71 TM400, 72 H-D SS350, 72 GT380, 75 Z1B, 77 XLH, 79 CB750K
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Re: Electrical Connector Help
11 Jul 2009 20:28
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Yes but some abused it to throw sand in others faces then as I heard all were punished. The man has taken charge. Kinda reminds me of a line in the great movie " Cool hand Luke".........what we have here is........failure to commuinate....some men you just can't reach.
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Patton wrote:Just to check my sanity:arai59 wrote:I think Jeff at Z1 might have those connectors. That or he can tell you where to get one. I did the same thing once. Use a jeweres tool. You can finnd a set of tiny flat blade screw drivers anywhere. (ie. harbor freight) There is a tab that can be depressed from the terminal side. Just slide the tool in and gently remove the terminal. Once you get one out and see the rest go easy. Make sure you diagram the color layout first so you know where to install them again. After removing the terminal slightly raise the tab again before you insert it into the new connector. It's like a small spring tab which you'll see once removed.
EDIT PREVIOUS POST
Did there used to be an EDIT function here or is my memory slipping?
Yes but some abused it to throw sand in others faces then as I heard all were punished. The man has taken charge. Kinda reminds me of a line in the great movie " Cool hand Luke".........what we have here is........failure to commuinate....some men you just can't reach.
www.entertonement.com/collections/4376/Paul-Newman
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