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Dangerdoc

Ignition lead connectors

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Got a Unilite dizzy on a 3.5 EFi (Flapper) RRC Auto and have the Hyfire VI ign system also, with the spike protection circuit and also the EZ trigger and twin coil setup - big racing black mallory nasty high output thing and the standard coil (for the EZ trigger) - mad eh?

All connected through a madness of wires and includes a ballast resistor and so on.

Now, the dizzy cap is a genuine Mallory HEI type and I have a set of new shiny mallory leads but they are bare at the ends and need HEI terminal connectors attached to them plus the boots to cover this lot.

At the moment I am looking for a good supplier of the right connectors so I can crimp them up and get em onto the Dizzy cap OR substitute the dizzy HEI cap for a femal fitting type and get the right connectors for that instead.

Later on I will post the complete wiring arrangement onto this forum for the wizards to review and slag off - oops I mean constructively suggest if it is right or wrong.

So can anyone help with the cap lead connectors at the mo.

Thanks to all.

Doc


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You could try these guys.

I have not bought plug terminations from them but have used them for all sorts of electrical parts and found the quality of parts fine and good service etc.

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... minals.php
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Any pics of what you need ?
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Post by Dangerdoc »

Hi Stevie,

Thanks for the Q but I won't be able to get to the beastie until Sunday now and then I can take some pics.

Going to have a wee peek at vehicle wiring products and see if they have the kit I might need.

Never ceases to amaze me the little bits that are endlessley needed. :P

Doc
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