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Re: [TR] Lucas's looseness limits lighting?

To: anabil007@comcast.net, twakeman@razzolink.com,
Subject: Re: [TR] Lucas's looseness limits lighting?
From: acekraut11@aol.com
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 18:07:09 -0400
 Bill,

Possibly, but my take is a little different.? Now, forgive me if I don't 
actually have the right terminology and I will do my best to be clear in my 
descriptions.? The actual bullet ends are quite often in very good shape.? It 
is the black single and double connectors that usually degrade over time.? If, 
when I get to the total restore of my car I will keep the bullet ends but 
replace all of the rubber covered connectors.? For the most part these 
connectors are 35 plus years old and most of the electrical connections still 
work now.? I believe replacing them would keep the electrical connections 
working for a similar length of time and possible save me a bunch of work 
making the changeover to spade connectors.? Then again, maybe I will just order 
a new wiring harness from Advanced Wiring.

Aaron


 


Aaron Cropley
71 TR6 (Throttle Body Injection!)
http://www.triumphowners.com/108
2002 Mini Cooper S
Topsham, Maine

 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill & AnnaBelle <anabil007@comcast.net>
To: TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@razzolink.com>; triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 12:50 pm
Subject: Re: [TR] Lucas's looseness limits lighting?










Wouldn't it be simpler, and  more  efficient in the long run to just 
replace those lousy bullets with modern insulated spade connectors? 
You wouldn't have to do it all at once, just replace the bad ones as 
they failed, or pulled apart, broke, burned, gave up, or just plain 
did not work.

>   > The factory soldered the bullets on using a solder pot. I've tried
>>  to solder a couple on with big Weller soldering gun and believe me,
>>  crimping is way easier.
>
>The factory soldered them so I did too.  It is a slow process but I
>figure it eliminated internal space where corrosion might occur. And of
>course I also assembled the connectors with the dielectric grease to
>help keep moisture out.  And I never reused the female connectors as I
>do not have a good way to insure the internal corrosion is cleaned out.
>
>Teriann

-- 
Bill Pugh
anabil007@ comcast.net
Wallace,  CA
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