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Title: electrical fasteners
Post by: geraldchainsaw on 2017-10-17 10:39
hi all,  looking for some electrical fasteners,  the kind used on cylinloids,   elbow type,  the kind u push over the bolts for quick release,  anyoneknow who might have them?,  thanks   jerry
Title: Re: electrical fasteners
Post by: Lou on 2017-10-17 20:40
At one time my wife worked for an electrical motor rebuilding shop, whenever I needed a odd ball connector I called her, if they didn't have it, the guys in the shop would tell her who did.
Title: Re: electrical fasteners
Post by: Ray Summitt on 2017-10-17 21:20
Google jt&t 2500h and wiring depot has them for $2.69 a pair

Ray
Title: Re: electrical fasteners
Post by: billd5string on 2017-10-18 15:52
Quote from: Ray Summitt on 2017-10-17 21:20
Google jt&t 2500h and wiring depot has them for $2.69 a pair

That's way cool! I could use some of those as well! Thanks for posting the part number.
Title: Re: electrical fasteners
Post by: Ray Summitt on 2017-10-18 17:36
The wire depot says they fit the starter solenoid and brake light switch on ford cars . 
Title: Re: electrical fasteners
Post by: Oldmics on 2017-10-24 09:28
Be advised that this connector as ordered comes as 2 assemblys.

It is not just the connector (as I had wanted) .  It comes with the wire attached to the connector just as pictured.

So its not just the 90* connector. You have to splice the wire that is attached to the connector into the harness.

Not a big deal but I wanted just the connector.

Anybody know where to obtain just the connector ???

Oldmics
Title: Re: electrical fasteners
Post by: rmk57 on 2017-10-24 11:21
Quote from: Ray Summitt on 2017-10-18 17:36
The wire depot says they fit the starter solenoid and brake light switch on ford cars .

The brake light switch uses the flat spade connectors while the solenoid has the round style.

Over the years I've always kept sections of wiring harnesses just for this purpose, splicing in pieces for that oem look.

Oops, never mind about the brake light switch, I was thinking about the type of switch that works off the brake pedal.