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I have a TH350 in my 85 Sierra that I'm in the process of restoring. Check the link in my signature for the build thread. I have two plugs going to the case that I'm need to know what their purpose is. One is cracked and needs replaced. Can you ID them and offer a source for replacement parts?
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Is it a th350-c ? Lock up wiring.
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The plug is for the factory style lockup convertor found in the th350c tranny. I just did an eBay and rockauto search and turned up nothing.
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You can buy those weather pack connections online.
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We use this place all the time when we just need a plug or two for a collision repair. Beats putting in an engine bay harness most of the time. Snap a picture of what you need and what it is goes on and they email or call you back with a price.
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I stock nearly every type of Packard/Delphi connector too if you need small quantities....just let me know what You need.
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Mouser electronics has many Pack Con I, Pack Con II, Weatherpack, Metripack, Packard 56, and Packard 59 families of terminals and connector housings along with several other families of Delphi, AMP, Amphenol, and Molex connectors.
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I go right to the AC Delco pigtail catalog. Find the picture that corresponds to you connector and buy it from www.oewarehouse.com or www.oehq.com. Select male or female, number of cavities, and look at the pictures to see the one you want:
http://www.acdelcotechconnect.com/pa...tails-catalog/ |
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