Source for factory wiring/crimps?

Started by TAftonomos, August 23, 2009, 06:45:11 AM

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TAftonomos

I need to re-arrange/trim my wiring harness down quite a bit.  Instead of a bunch of soldering/heatshrink going on, I'd like to find some crimps and just shorten/lengthen the wiring as needed.

Any idea where I can source these from?

ducpainter

I think this would do better in Tech.

You want to move it or should I?

I don't have any idea where you can buy the pins for the connectors.
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TwoWheelDuke

I can't find the link now, but there are companies out there that have the crimps for OEM style harness connectors.  Have you tried the supply houses like Mouser electronics, Marlin P. Jones, etc? 

NorDog

I found this link somewhere:

http://www.cyclewareables.com/pages/electrical_connectors_terminals/electrical_terminals_and_connectors.htm

They look like da kine.

Haven't ordered anything from them yet because I still don't have a garage to set up.
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TAftonomos

How do I move it (tech....thought I was in there already).


NOT weatherpack connectors though.  I've got plenty of those laying around, don't like'm at all (fit seems sloppy).

ducpainter

Quote from: TAftonomos on August 23, 2009, 09:04:05 AM
How do I move it (tech....thought I was in there already).


NOT weatherpack connectors though.  I've got plenty of those laying around, don't like'm at all (fit seems sloppy).
I'll take care of it for you T.
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2001cromo

I've gotten from this guy and I HIGHLY recommend. Even though it's in Japan, the shipping is fast and the same as if it were in the states. I also recommend getting the Hozan crimper.

Email the guy, he's very helpful.

HTH

TAftonomos

Thanks for the info....but I can't see a link or email address.  Am I doing something wrong?

WTSDS

The original connectors are AMD by Tyco, they have a website. There was mucho discussion about them on TOB. You need special tools to crimp the ends properly and the various parts are only available in bulk.

One fellow said he had bought an assembly kit and a load of connections but then TOB fell over and dunno what happened with the idea.

I got some second hand ones and pulled them apart, looked like too much of a hassle to muck around with them without special tools. 
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2001cromo

Quote from: TAftonomos on August 23, 2009, 07:51:24 PM
Thanks for the info....but I can't see a link or email address.  Am I doing something wrong?

Sorry,
it was late and I was tired.

Here's the link

http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/Sealed/Other/other.html

and here's the email
jim@easternbeaver.com




DucDucGoose

I've got 50+ male and female 4pin tyco/amp conectors with the wiring jackets and I have 300+ male and female pins It's all the same stuff they use from the factory I got them to build O2 manipulators but haven't had the time to put them together.  if you need some connectors or pins let me know.  I'll try to find the company I used and send you the link as well.
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RB

#12
the correct name for the connectors are Superseal by Amp/Tyco, i actaully have the model numbers for most of the connectors on my 2006 S2R, however i do not have them with me at the time. Do a search for wire harness....wiring, and look for my name there may be a list on this board somewhere that i posted a while ago.

I would buy these connectors from a member of the board first, but if they do not have what you need these guys sell individual connectors and pins, but you need to know the model numbers...... shipping isn't very economical buying in small numbers, hence buy from a member first.

http://www.onlinecomponents.com/

Part numbers for the nice AMP connectors on the S2R:
part number # of pins
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282079-2 1 Plug
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282080-1 2 Plug
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282087-1 3 Plug
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282088-1 4 Plug
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282089-1 5 Plug
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282090-1 6 Plug
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 183025-1 female Receptacle Contact for Plug (Loose)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282110-1 female Receptacle Contact for Plug (Strip)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 281934-3 universal for 16 awg Wire Seal Red
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 880810-1 2 Boot
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 880811-2 3 Boot
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 493581-1 4 boot
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 880814-1 5 Boot
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282103-1 1 Cap (socket)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282104-1 2 Cap (socket)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282105-1 3 Cap (socket)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282106-1 4 Cap (socket)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282107-1 5 Cap (socket)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282108-1 6 Cap (socket)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 183024-1 male Tab Contact for Cap (Loose)
SuperSeal 1.5 Series AMP 282109-1 male Tab Contact for Cap (Strip)

dlearl476

Thanks Chromo and RB, I've been looking for a source for both those kind of connectors for some car projects to no avail.  you saved me a ton of time.

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