Who sells the clips that hold the connector to the injector?
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From: Macedonia ,OH
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Engine: 6.0 LSX
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Who sells the clips that hold the connector to the injector?
Gm said the only way i could get them is if I bought the connecter (20 bucks) anybody else seel them or have 8 lying around
Mkos,
Drive past the GM dealer and to your local PB , AZ, or Chuckles store. Pick up a MotorMite connector, complete w/clip for about $8.
Use the spring clip in your existing connector and save the new connector for later - it makes a nice test connector if you want to check coils or manually fire them for diagnosis.
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Drive past the GM dealer and to your local PB , AZ, or Chuckles store. Pick up a MotorMite connector, complete w/clip for about $8.
Use the spring clip in your existing connector and save the new connector for later - it makes a nice test connector if you want to check coils or manually fire them for diagnosis.
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Later,
Vader
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"I cannot take this any more... Saying everything I've said before..."
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Mkos,
I HATE to mention name brands (it's like free advertisement for them) but there are Pep Boys (PB), AutoZone (AZ), and Checkers, and PA (Parts America) and Big A, and probably dozens of other chains that sell parts.
Personally, I prefer the REAL auto parts stores. You know, the ones that have brake lathes and crankshaft grinders in the back room, but those are getting more difficult to find and are rarely part of a chain-store network.
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Later,
Vader
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[This message has been edited by Vader (edited January 14, 2001).]
I HATE to mention name brands (it's like free advertisement for them) but there are Pep Boys (PB), AutoZone (AZ), and Checkers, and PA (Parts America) and Big A, and probably dozens of other chains that sell parts.
Personally, I prefer the REAL auto parts stores. You know, the ones that have brake lathes and crankshaft grinders in the back room, but those are getting more difficult to find and are rarely part of a chain-store network.
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Later,
Vader
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[This message has been edited by Vader (edited January 14, 2001).]
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