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stenh02



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Pin size for Clock spring connectors

Folks,

Does any know the size of the electric connectors on the clock spring?

Are they 1mm or 1.6mm. I presume they are pins and not flats/blades.

Planning on doing the hard wired paddle shift mod by joining up the common positives and earths and using the spared up connectors to carry the signals thru the clock spring.

Cheers

Post #309209 30th Jan 2015 11:14am
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Cut, strip, solder & heat shrink Whistle Thumbs Up

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stenh02



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That was going to be my ham fisted method but looking at the new wheel I wondered if there was a way to just do everything with new 'jump leads', so to speak.

Presume that was the way you wired your old one up Craig..

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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It was indeed sir... My only suggestion would be to use the least amount of connections as possible as room will be vert tight Thumbs Up

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