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Old 05-04-2014, 01:18 AM   #2301
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Congrats to both of you. You are obviously doing things right.
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Old 05-05-2014, 03:12 PM   #2302
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Late congratulations, I hope there aren't too many diamonds...
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Old 05-07-2014, 12:48 PM   #2303
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Thanks guys, great of you to check in.....sorry, but yeah, could of bought lots of rusty truck parts if i didnt buy those diamonds.

Working on injection harness, the part number for the FAST male terminal is #170260. Using the delphi tool in the pic will release them from the connecter...


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Old 05-11-2014, 10:25 AM   #2304
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COP/CNP


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Old 05-14-2014, 12:24 PM   #2305
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Worked on the injector harness, one side almost done. Much better in my opinion then the split plastic

XIM/with harness is on the way from FAST

OEM CNP brackets are just not working out, have to make something better


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Old 05-14-2014, 09:33 PM   #2306
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Really looks good Jim. Big improvement over the plastic stuff. I wish I would have considered other options before I covered everything.
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Old 05-15-2014, 12:18 AM   #2307
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Really looks good Jim. Big improvement over the plastic stuff. I wish I would have considered other options before I covered everything.
Thanks, yeah, it was a no brainer for me, couldnt stand the look of the plastic stuff. But, it is somewhat of a chore to pull the connectors apart to slip on the sheath. I keep telling myself "the end result is worth all the hassle"

Glad to see youre making some progress, that gas tank mod was incredible, wished you would have posted up sooner
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Old 05-20-2014, 02:00 PM   #2308
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Got the XIM and E dash in the mail today, now the fun begins, again.....


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Old 06-07-2014, 02:37 PM   #2309
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Stuck in electrical prison....

Trying to repin my XIM 30 pin connector, but the sucker wont come out. Its a differant connector then what im used to working with.


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Old 06-08-2014, 10:16 AM   #2310
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After two fustrating days i finally got the pin out, now just waiting for new ones from FAST


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Old 06-09-2014, 12:57 AM   #2311
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Did you use a special tool or just what you had?
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Old 06-09-2014, 09:51 AM   #2312
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Did you use a special tool or just what you had?
Yeah, i used that super thin Delphi 12094429 tool, just kept pressing and pushing on the bottom of the connector. Ill try to take a pic of the tab, but its really small and i dont know if it will turn out.

If A3 is on the bottom of the connector, and you pry down, it should raise the tab on the pin, and allow you to pull the pin forward, or push on wire
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Old 06-09-2014, 10:19 AM   #2313
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Kinda hard to see, but the tang (T) is located in the dark shadowy area. I think the key is to pull on the wire, and then come in at a steep down angle with the tool to catch the (T) and pry up.....

The (T) im talking about has three horizontal white lines in it on the pic. I dont know if you have a tablet, but if blow up the pic, it becomes obvious where and what this 'T' looks like


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Old 06-09-2014, 01:33 PM   #2314
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Kinda hard to see, but the tang (T) is located in the dark shadowy area. I think the key is to pull on the wire, and then come in at a steep down angle with the tool to catch the (T) and pry up.....

The (T) im talking about has three horizontal white lines in it on the pic. I dont know if you have a tablet, but if blow up the pic, it becomes obvious where and what this 'T' looks like


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De-latching a pin from a shell usually involves insertion of a release tool (or a pick or a tiny screwdriver) from the opposite side from the wire while you gently pull on the wire. It's not always obvious where to depress the latching tang unless you have a pin out and in your hand already.

(far more difficult to do if there is no wire to pull on)
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Dang it, i mean vertical lines......
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Old 06-10-2014, 01:15 AM   #2316
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So the wire and connector should pull out thru the wire side of the housing, correct?

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De-latching a pin from a shell usually involves insertion of a release tool (or a pick or a tiny screwdriver) from the opposite side from the wire while you gently pull on the wire. It's not always obvious where to depress the latching tang unless you have a pin out and in your hand already.

(far more difficult to do if there is no wire to pull on)
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So the wire and connector should pull out thru the wire side of the housing, correct?
I'm saying "usually" as a generalisation, I would assume so, I've taken apart dozens of different type connectors, and most are either locked in place by a tang on the pin that springs against a step in the shell or if not they are usually held in place by a small wedge in the shell (plastic part) that a fat portion of the pin must be pushed past. For the most part connectors are usually made to be terminated and then inserted into the connector shell and not usually made to have to snake the wire through the shell and then terminate. I've disassembled connectors from Amp, Tyco, Molex, T&B as well as Japanese and European connectors in a wide variety of electronic, vehicle and industrial applications and almost all mass termination descrete wire pin in shell type connectors are one of the 2 types and I'm usually able to get them apart with either an eyeglass size screwdriver or a dental pick (and often those work better than specifically designed extraction tools).

Of these type of connectors, if the retension mechanism is a small wedge in the plastic part they are released from the wire side, if a tang on the pin they are released from the opposite side. These actually look like they are probably the wedge type so they would be released from the wire side.
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Old 06-20-2014, 11:42 PM   #2318
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Ok, this is as much as i know on the subject.....

Looking at the pins, they have a release tang on the bottom and you can access it through the wire side, and push the pin forward. There is no way that i can see to take the pin back into the connector b/c there are to very little nubs at the top of the pin that keep it from going in the direction of the wire. The End

This is FAST's part number, but you should be able to cross referance it to a delphi part number


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You can see the tang hanging down, in this pic. better, that has to be depressed to remove pin

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Old 07-31-2014, 04:53 PM   #2319
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How's the progress Jim?
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Old 08-01-2014, 01:09 PM   #2320
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How's the progress Jim?
Well, to answer your question....its slow. Im under the wifeys employ for the summer (honey do list) and she has decided the outside of my workshop was a bit ghetto. So, i had to hang siding and trowel stucco to give her the curb appeal she wanted, but it cost her a 1945 erie gas pump

But, i finally decided on the wheels and tires i wanted ( knurley, to coin a phrase i learned on the site) interco truxes m&s radials. Stock size on the front, 10 in. wide on the back with 1 1/2" wheel spacers. Corvette ralleye from wheels vintique, not sure if i will run the center caps and trim rings....might do a poll to see what you guys think


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Pump is a nice touch, it's the little victories that count after all.

Tires will look great on the truck, I'm curious to see how your poll turns out.

Any progress is good progress! Enjoy the rest of the summer.
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Pump is a nice touch, it's the little victories that count after all.

Tires will look great on the truck, I'm curious to see how your poll turns out.

Any progress is good progress! Enjoy the rest of the summer.
Yeah, shes a keeper....leaves me alone in the 3 or 4 winter months to play with my truck as much as i like, never even questions how much ive spent....shes the best, dont tell her i said that. haha
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Old 08-01-2014, 07:21 PM   #2323
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We use to have a similar pump on our Farm in Indiana... wish I would have grabbed it before everything was auctioned off.
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Nice job Jim, Ounce my blazer is ready for the highway I'll bring it up to your place. I also have to run it up to Jay's house too.
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Old 08-01-2014, 08:34 PM   #2325
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We use to have a similar pump on our Farm in Indiana... wish I would have grabbed it before everything was auctioned off.
Seems like we all have 20/20 hindsight nice job on your new mancave, a pump wouldve looked perfect out in front....
Whens the electric get done?

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Nice job Jim, Ounce my blazer is ready for the highway I'll bring it up to your place. I also have to run it up to Jay's house too.
Thanks john...anytime your ready, still have some bugs to work out?
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