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Help finding these connectors
ste - 27/11/16 at 04:39 PM

They are the main disconnect plugs for a 1966 mustang.

I'm trying to help a mate who is restoring one get these connectors. I can find full looms but not the plugs on their own.

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theconrodkid - 27/11/16 at 05:23 PM

look similar to used in escort and capri etc,i have an old loom in the garage,ill have a look in the morning.
does it have to be identical ?.


mark chandler - 27/11/16 at 06:37 PM

They are bonded connectors in 70's ford looms, I doubt you will find anything that enables you to make something up.


cliftyhanger - 28/11/16 at 07:11 AM

Look remarkably similar to those used on BL cars of the 70's too. Possibly Lucas? but they do seem moulded onto cables.


britishtrident - 28/11/16 at 08:17 AM

Pretty standard 1960s/1970s Ford --- you can clean connectors by soaking them in a vinegar then water wash, then wash with baking soda solution, then water rinse and finally spray with contact lubricant..


r1_pete - 28/11/16 at 09:29 AM

If you cant find the moulded counterparts you can slip female bullet connector tubes on the males then use bullet connectors on the corresponding wires, I remember doing this succesfully when building specials in the 70s

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/section.php/177/1/4-7mm-bullets-sockets-snap-connectors


theconrodkid - 28/11/16 at 11:57 AM

I found a 4 way and a 2 way in pairs and a spare 4 way if thats any good


coozer - 28/11/16 at 02:54 PM

Have a look at Yazakis catalog. If you find it they will send out a sample of up to 10 parts, don't forget to order all the terminals as well as the housings.

http://connectors-catalog.sys.yzk.co.jp/yazaki-web/english/index.html