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charlie
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Connectors

Post by charlie »

Evening all,

Not entirely MJLJ specific, but I reckon this is as good a place to ask as any.

I have just got my EDIS and coil from trigger-wheels.com (cop out I know, but I'm on a bit of a tight schedule here). All the multipins have nice little short bits of wire on, which would be pretty easy to solder and heat-shrink onto the rest of the loom. But that wouldn't be very tidy would it? A much better solution would be to have the plugs apart and replace the terminals with new ones crimped tidily onto the loom.

But how do I do that? How do I get the plugs apart for a start? where do I get replacement terminals from? Vehicle Wiring Products?

Can it be done and is it worth it?

Thanks in advance,
Charlie

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Post by brentp »

Hello,

Soldering and head shrinking the cut wires should be perfectly reliable- so it really comes down to personal preference. If you're concerned about appearance, you could bundle the wires together and cover it with split loom- which would make a very nice and clean look.

Just my 2 cents!

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Post by Ken555 »

This is a short guide to how I did it.
http://www.ken555.plus.com/gtm/connectors.html

Quite an easy job once you get the hang of it.

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Post by charlie »

Thanks Ken. That's all I need to convince me it can be done, so I'll give it a go.

Charlie

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Well done, Ken!
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Post by sierra2dr »

Excellent website there Ken. You know,I did not find your website through this forum,I did an engine search,I entered 'EDIS yellow/blue' and your website came up. I've noticed alot of websites associated with EDIS don't colour code the wires,so I decided to buy a Ford Escort & Orion Haynes manual,and work off this. Having marked each wire from the EDIS for the correct parts,and then for some reason I stumbled upon this theme from this forum http://www.autosportlabs.org/viewtopic. ... 2759ff2165
And whilst at work,pondering on the wiring,I overlooked the wiring from the EDIS for the 12v supply. Thinking to myself,I didn't recall seeing a solid red wire. So,your website has helped out,thanks again
What does VPWR stand for?

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Post by Ken555 »

sierra2dr wrote:What does VPWR stand for?
VPWR=Voltage PoWeR

i.e. The 12V supply from the ignition circuit.

Note that Ford used black for the 12V supply, not red as normal.

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If black was 12V (battery?) power wtf did they use for chassis ground??

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aarc240 wrote:If black was 12V (battery?) power wtf did they use for chassis ground??
Brown ;)

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Post by mr_bridger »

whilst on the subject of connectors, is it possible to buy the coil connectors new? i know the VR sensors are "junior timer" or whatever other terminology they are known as, but what are the coil ones called??

Cheers,
Ross.

Rob Heslop
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Post by Rob Heslop »

I'm in the same boat, trigger wheels used to sell coil pack connectors but they've changed there website in the last few weeks and no longer list them. I was looking at VWP's website and I was wandering if the 3 pole connector will work:

http://wwww.vehicle-wiring-products.co. ... tml#gen439

Has anyone tried this?

As a temporary measure I've used 3 mini spade terminals, not the best solution I know but it's done the job for over a year now.

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Post by mr_bridger »

Just looked, they are there still, but at £12.50 i thought a bit steep. once we know what they are called, we can search for cheaper prices !

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