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Re: Source of PCM crimp "Micro-Pack" connectors



a company called waytek is a distributor for these connectors, but they
have high minimum quantities.  Prices are very attractive though if you
can meet the minimums.  Otherwise there's a guy on AOL who seems to
stock them.  I've never ordered from him but here's his URL:

http://members.aol.com/bigturbo1/packard.html

--steve

Peter Gargano wrote:
> 
> Easter greetings to all...
> 
> I'm holed up at home this Easter. Just got out of surgery after
> removal of a pin into the neck of my femur, and a plate screwed
> into the top of my femur - all to hold the parts together that
> fractured this time last year when I fell off my bicycle!
> 
> EFI content:
> 
> I've been doing some tracing of a 1227808 (ie. 1227165), and I've
> discovered all these (AFAIK undocumented) A/D inputs and Digital
> outputs available on J1 and J2 (ie. PCM main connectors). Some of
> them look very much like the I/O on Ludis's new 1227730/249 schematic
> at:  http://www.cruzers.com/~ludis/1227749schematic.html
> I'll be posting details of these I/O lines when I'm done tracing.
> 
> To make use of these extra I/O lines, I'll need to add more crimp
> connectors into my wiring harness. I believe they call these crimp
> connectors "Micro-Pack" connectors -
> 
> My question is, where are these readily available in bulk quantities?
> Anyone on Oz been through this exercise?
> 
> Peter
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Steve Ravet
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ARM,Inc.
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