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  • Looking for a source for spade connector covers

    Hi,

    Just finishing up my refurb/rebuild of my 2006 Silvia, and looking to replace a couple of the spade connector covers that are beginning to disintegrate.

    I'm looking for ones that will push over the existing attached female spade connector. I have not had much luck, as what I've found thus far would require cutting off the existing connector to put the cover on the wire before attaching a new connector - something I'm not keen to do.

    I'd be grateful for a pointer to a push-on connector cover if anybody knows a source.

    cheers
    - Kevin




  • #2
    I think I've seen someone post up a source for these but just in case they don't pop up, it would be far easier and far less trouble to remove the existing shroud and replace with some suitably sized Heatshrink Tubing. Lots of sources on the bay of evil...

    Mal.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dimal View Post
      I think I've seen someone post up a source for these but just in case they don't pop up, it would be far easier and far less trouble to remove the existing shroud and replace with some suitably sized Heatshrink Tubing. Lots of sources on the bay of evil...

      Mal.
      Heatshrink was plan B, which is looking to soon to be promoted to plan A.

      Thanks for the reply.

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      • #4
        Bingo, on your prompting, I tried a few other keywords in search and found a source - not sure I need a 100 ? Heatshrink is starting to look good.

        Thanks again

        https://coffeesnobs.com.au/forum/equ...345#post836345

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        • Dimal
          Dimal commented
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          The RS Part No.688-1029 referred to in that thread is rated to a max temperature of 110C so should be Ok...
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