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10-17-2004 #1
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Weather-Pak Connectors
I am trying to locate the Weather-Pak connector like the one shown on the trinary switch on the dryer for the Vinatage Air setup Tony shows on pg 126 of "How to Build GM Pro-Touring Street Machines". Anyone know the best place to buy this from and what the part # or description would be?
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Dion
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10-17-2004 #2I don't have the book (yet) but here's some pictures with GM part numbers in pdf format.
Brian
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10-18-2004 #3Look like the normal ones.
It looks like a normal weather pack connector. There are a few companies that have them. MSD, Standard, JT&T. I did a keyword search on http://www.summitracing.com for weather pack and there is a Summit brand. MSD's part number on there is MSD-8171 for the 4 pin connector. They are $9.95 each or $65.39 for a pack of 10
Michael
10-18-2004 #4
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If you've got a decent electronics store (not Radioshack) near you, you should be able to find them on the shelf without the MSD markup, in other words about half that price.
If you can wait for mail-order, Del City lays the smack down. www.delcity.net
For some reason they're listed under trailer connectors. Way cheaper.
10-23-2004 #5weatherpak
Try the following links: (most places also sell a good portion of the Packard / Deutche lines)
www.weatherpack.com
www.midterminc.com
www.waytekwire.com
www.mouser.com
12-21-2004 #6
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also painless wiring offers weatherpack connectors along with the tools necissary to crimp it right.
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