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Help with ignition lead repair
Can somebody help me decipher what parts I need to repair a broken ignition lead that came off at the dizzy cap? I think it needs a new end crimped on but I can’t figure out which end style this is or locate one. 1990 964 3.6l twin plug.
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Clearly I have stumped all of Pelican with this one.....
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I doubt your going to find an exact match without replacing the whole lead. Any auto store should have a universal replacement or maybe a pelican member might have a matching one laying around.
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I stand corrected part # 928 602 557 01 $29 on eBay.
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eBay item # 162434223661
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I have a bunch of those crimps I bought from Kingsborne in San Diego. Call them up, text them a picture and they will sell you one, or two. Absolutely costs near nothing.
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