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#460120 10/10/2008 2:02 PM
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Will need to run 1) 12 volt, and 1) tach wire to my distributor. Unfortunetly, I did not think to take a look at, much less tie into my distributor before i put it in. :mad: Now, I only have about one or two inches between it and the firewall. As you can see, I no longer have much space to work with. Am I in need of a special connector, or will it be something like This? If it is something like that, what size will it need to be? Thanks for any help.


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Don,
Im asssuming as I cannott see in the pic that it is a HEI dist.??
If so ..there are connectors for that you can get at NAPA ...or your local FLAPS..they have a keeper made on the side that locks the connector in place when you push em in the bottem of the dist. or get 2 at a local junk yard.
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Yes, it is an HEI dist. Here is a picture of Dist before I put the motor in. Now, is there a name for this connector? have asked at the local NAPA and only got blank stares.

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Don,
check out Ron Francis .... www.wire-works.com
on home page click on "browse by catagory"
go to section "H"
scroll down and you will see the connectors you are looking for and can purchase them there
You need part #'s..HT-16 & HE-15...
An just a F.Y.I. I have a Ron Francis wiring harness in my 52 ..there stuff is A#1 quality! and super nice folks to deal with.
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Don,

Yes, you can use the item pictured as 'this' in .250...which of course is 1/4". They just shove on and will hold tight. As Tim notes, I think there is a connector available but the 1/4" quick connects will work fine.

I have heard the primary lead wire, which is from key to coil must be 10 gauge for these HEI units. I ran one for years and didn't use a wire that large and had no problems.

The quick disconnect tab you have pictured won't accommodate a full 10 gauge wire, it's too small. The 'yellow' disconnect that will accept a 10 gauge wire might be too large to stick up into the HEI cavity and will be too large for the tab! You might have to improvise!

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Just go to any salvage yard and scavenge a coil connector wire from ANY GM vehicle that came with a HEI distributor. All the wires are the same color (Pink), and they all used the same connector for any coil-in-cap distributor, 4, 6, or 8 cylinder. Just splice it into your existing hot wire from the ignition switch, or do a soldered connection and cover it with shrink tubing if you don't want an obvious splice.
Jerry


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