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14 Pin Connector

While correcting some wiring issues the 14 pin connector broke in one corner. I'm thinking of using spade connectors to join the one affected connection.
Pelican web-site says connector is NLA.
Does anyone know where I can make something that would work? I'm not concerned about originality.
Here is a picture of the connector.

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Old 01-13-2008, 04:27 PM
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Find the missing piece and epoxy it.

If you can't find the missing piece then just press the male pin #1 into the female pin #1 of the 14-pin connector on the fuse panel. No need to change to a spade type connector.
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If you do decide to replace it, the Anderson PowerPole connectors look pretty nice.
http://www.andersonpower.com/products/singlepole-connectors.html

I have had a similar problem with my DME relay. I can replace the connector..........by buying a replacement wiring harness (groans at the thought).......
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I bought a new one from Zims a year ago, maybe they still have some.
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I bought one from Pelican which was a 964 or 993 part.
Or get one from a salvage yard. It will be cheap.

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Thanks for the advice guys . I now have some options when I re-assemble the harness.

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Pet6 show the part number as "911 612 113 05" and google gave me a hit at Patrick Motorsports for $37 (new body and pins).
http://www.patrickmotorsports.com/part/144/

and 928 Specialists.
https://www.928gt.com/s-247-frontbody.aspx
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Just go to a junkyard and find any 924, 928 or 944 wreck, they're full of this type of connector and not highly coveted wiring harnesses.

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