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Old 07-28-2017, 02:22 PM   #1030
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Re: Tbi swap build thread

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Originally Posted by Wwes View Post
Big help, thanks sir!

Where could I get the connectors for the wire harnesses, or should I just splice/build my own?

(I'm new to wiring and such this will be an experience)
Well, it all depends how involved do you want to get with making your harness robust. In my case I can assemble weather pack connector from scratch. If you go this far use brand new Delphi connector bodies, wire insulators and pins. Assembly requires having a correct crimping tool. Purchasing a weather pack kit goes a long way. If you do not have access to connector bodies and crimping tool you can source a pig tail from JY. However, be aware that plastic gets brittle over years and pin fitment leads to corrosion. If you live in rust belt area these plugs are exposed to corrosive salt mix over years of service. IMHO not worth it.

It does not look like Pico offers a brand new service pigtails for this circuit. I would double check FP plug against catalog drawing to verify P/N.

Fuel tank plug body 12020829 - 3-way, female
Harness side Socket body 12020827 - 3-way, Male

Connector Pins
OEM# | Description | AWG Gauge
12124581 | tin brass, female | 12
12124580 | tin brass, female | 16 -14
12089188 | tin brass, female | 20 -18
12020801 | tin brass, female | 24 -22
12124587 | tin brass, male | 12
12124582 | tin brass, male |16 - 14
12089040 | tin brass, male | 20 -18
12089307 | tin brass, male | 24 - 22

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