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What are these types of connectors are these called and what tools do I need to make them/put them together? I'm making a whole new harness for my C-161 and I want to keep it pretty stock looking. Thanks!

 

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WHX??

I don't have the crimper for those so I just fold the tabs over on the wire and solder it. Once it's clipped in no one is the wiser. 

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Mike'sHorseBarn

Thanks guys! That'll make searching much easier!

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23 hours ago, WHX?? said:

I don't have the crimper for those so I just fold the tabs over on the wire and solder it. Once it's clipped in no one is the wiser. 

Vice grips. I fold the tabs and then just squeeze it down with vice grips.

 

Works on just about everything from 16 ga up to 2 ga with enough wrist strength and finesse.

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Rick3478
On 6/12/2024 at 9:24 PM, WHX?? said:

I don't have the crimper for those so I just fold the tabs over on the wire and solder it. Once it's clipped in no one is the wiser. 

 

I don't recommend soldering, for two reasons:

 

1) Solder is a poorer conductor than either the copper of the wire or the brass of the contact. A good tight crimp is a better connection.

2) Solder wicks up between the wire strands, creating a sudden transition between hard unyielding and flexible wire. In case of flex or vibration, it's more likely to break.

 

If soldering was a good idea, they would have made the contacts with solder cups.  Get a good crimper.

 

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peter lena

@ MIKES HORSE BARN , been using bolt on electrical lugs , for years , like the 3/8  bolt hole base , for solid connection  in any traveling  wire set up. industrial aluminum , is bombproof , especially good in engine tin areas , also retract wiring set up , added hangers cable carriers . helps make a problem go away , pete

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Mike'sHorseBarn
42 minutes ago, Rick3478 said:

Get a good crimper.

 

 

Any recommendation on a crimper?

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peter lena

@ MIKES HORSE BARN , https://www.amazon.com/Channellock-909-Crimping-Tool-Cutter/dp/B00004SBDI/ref=asc_df_B00004SBDI/?tag=hyprod-2  still have mine from work days , very solid , leverage advantage built , shop a price , that will easily crush an electrical grade wire connection , pete  

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8ntruck

Packard connectors are available at your local NAPA store.  Probably have to order them, though.

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squonk

Packard connectors take a different crimper then those Channellocks. You need the little woobie doobie flutes in the die.

 

Delphi Packard Weatherpack Crimper Tool Kit - Made In China

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Packard connectors take a different crimper then those Channellocks. You need the little woobie doobie flutes in the die.

 

 

Here is a better photo of the woobie doobies that crimp connectors with wire and insulation barrels.

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Marv
1 hour ago, lynnmor said:

Here is a better photo of the woobie doobies that crimp connectors with wire and insulation barrels.

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I have one very much like that. I will check it for name and post it 

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, lynnmor said:

Here is a better photo of the woobie doobies that crimp connectors with wire and insulation barrels.

 

 It's amazing to me the seemingly simple cleverness that that crimper uses to arch over and embed the two sides of the connector.

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WHX??
12 hours ago, Rick3478 said:

Get a good crimper.

 

I've got a nice Ideal just need to find & get the dies. :hide:

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I have a wirefy crimper, I'll have to check and see if they have the right dies.

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Marv

A little late with the picture. Was having Email problems. This was recommended by Save Old Iron. Miss him.

Marv

 

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