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Can anyone tell me what these connectors are ?

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Old Aug 5, 2003 | 07:00 PM
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Can anyone tell me what these connectors are ?

I did some cable management on my ride recently right after installing an MSD 6 AL and came up with a few stragglers.

Smog pump and lines was removed, carbon filter,
AC and compressor were removed.. whole point behind it is I thought they might be connectors from this (I didn't remove these items myself)

These images haven't been resized so I'll put links up instead of posting them.

http://www.omnipotent-goku.com/080203/000_0089.JPG

http://www.omnipotent-goku.com/080203/000_0090.JPG

http://www.omnipotent-goku.com/080203/000_0091.JPG

http://www.omnipotent-goku.com/080203/000_0093.JPG

Anyone have any ideas what any of these connectors are ?

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Old Aug 5, 2003 | 07:56 PM
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Since they're not all visible, if you could clean off the insulation and list the wire colors at each "mystery" connector, it might help get a better identification.

BTW - Sorry about the "edit" of your post. I was going to quote, but hit the wrong icon - DOH!
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