I searched the KB, couldn't find what I was looking for. I'm trying to find a source for the 90 degree flag terminals for the primary coil wires. Any clues? I need 'em ASAP as I'm hoping to have the motor back together this weekend. Thanks,
-Kuda
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Part #/Source for coil terminals?
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Re: Part #/Source for coil terminals?
The best guy I found for hardware, terminals etc. is olddude.com
You will need to give him a part number but he knows what you want and usually has it.
You will need to give him a part number but he knows what you want and usually has it.
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Re: Part #/Source for coil terminals?
You might try www.riwire.com. When you navigate there, click on 'supplies' and then click on ;rings and spades'
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Re: Part #/Source for coil terminals?
any electrical supply house would have them, of course you may have to buy a box of them with a lot more then you'll need, but they'll have them
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Re: Part #/Source for coil terminals?
Bingo! He had 'em and by the unit, not a box of 500 like everyone else. I found a couple places on line that sold the terminals but couldn't tell from the description if they would fit the coil screws as they only listed stuff like "size 3 for 10g-12g." I know what wire gauges I need, but not the ring/flag size. RI had them listed as 1/8", etc., so a non-electriction like me can understand. Good stuff! Got 'em all ordered up and on the way. One step closer to on the road. Thanks again,panz4ever wrote:You might try http://www.riwire.com. When you navigate there, click on 'supplies' and then click on ;rings and spades'
-Kuda
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