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    1. #1
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      Where to get LS2 E67 connector pins?

      Wondering if anyone knows where I can get the terminals to fit in a connector for an E67 computer. I have the GM part number, looked online for that number, no match. I'll check the dealership tomorrow for it.
      Scot
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      http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/


      http://www.pcsconnectors.com/


      Hopefully you find what you need at one of those.
      BJ

      66 GTO LY6/4l80e

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    3. #3
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      I found them on EFIconnection.com, but have to by them 10 at a time, and a min order of $20.
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


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      I'll check the sites posted above too. Thanks.
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


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      Hey Scot... We have those pins. Since we are now building new custom harness and do the rework on originals those are a must have lol. So I can get you as many or as little as you need. Problem is going to be.... you need a special crimper to install them. You have my number, give me a call an tell me what your doing and I will help you out.



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      Quote Originally Posted by daytonayellaz View Post
      Hey Scot... We have those pins. Since we are now building new custom harness and do the rework on originals those are a must have lol. So I can get you as many or as little as you need. Problem is going to be.... you need a special crimper to install them. You have my number, give me a call an tell me what your doing and I will help you out.
      That is good service, can't beat that! Hey Travis what do you think about this crimper... http://www.amazon.com/Caspers-Electr.../dp/B000IHBHK2

      Obviously this is just for a few crimps here or there, not being used everyday type of thing.
      BJ

      66 GTO LY6/4l80e

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    7. #7
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      Thank you! On that crimper.... One might be able to make it work. It takes several different crimpers to do these harnesses. Each one of ours average $300. But they are a must have to do professional harness work.

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      Ok good to know. The engine/trans side of my car is already done and been working for my swap, I'm getting ready to start doing the chassis side of things. I just thought for $30 that would be something useful to have around. Need to figure out a crimper for the Packard 56,59 terminals. I got lucky with my 1/0 battery cables my work had the big rota crimp #8-4/0 that I was able to borrow.
      BJ

      66 GTO LY6/4l80e

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