EDIS module connector pins

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JamesC
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EDIS module connector pins

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Does anyone know if you can get hold of the pins that go in the EDIS module plug?

(The females ones)
Triumph Spitfire Mk3 1969
Triumph 2000 Mk1 1969

4600cc
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The connector?

Post by 4600cc »

The connector?


Sure thing. You get one on the junk yard along with your EDIS module. The connector could be disassembled and cleaned, and wires could be soldered to the leads.

If there is someone selling a new unit, let me know. Perhaps they could sell me a connector for ECC-V.

JamesC
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I mean the pins that go in

Post by JamesC »

I mean the pins that go in the connector.

Sure I could take the cables off and solder on new ones - but it would be nice to use new terminals.
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Triumph 2000 Mk1 1969

4600cc
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I'm sure ECG has similar

Post by 4600cc »

I'm sure ECG has similar pins, but how you find the right one's is another question.

JamesC
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ECG?

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ECG?
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It's a cross reference

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It's a cross reference catalog. You can get one at Vance Baldwin, or a similar supplier. It looks like a big phone book. This looks like an online version, I never used this one: http://nteinc.com/

It is similar to DigiKey paper catalog, only much bigger.

tjz450
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EDIS pins

Post by tjz450 »

I found the pins at www.fordfuelinjection.com.
Their ford terminal pins for O2,TPS,VSS female for .35 USD,
appear to be the correct ones for the edis connection.
Also the connector disassembles fairly easy. The red lock
bar or strip pulls straight up to release, not by prying
from one end. Look for the two small holes in the red bar
to pull from. hope this helps.

vrooom
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i have found those pin in UK

Post by vrooom »

i have found those pin in UK 37p each excluding vat. look at Ref: 00514 picture its same size as EDIS4 pins....

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.u ... -non3.html

Hope that help you.

Dave999
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coil connectors

Post by Dave999 »

I'm sorted for all connectors apart from a 6 cylinder coil connector

anyone know of a source of these, Ford will obviously do em but the 6 cylinder version of EDIS is rather thin on the ground in the UK and consequently causes the dealership to ask for a VIN number to ID the part you want. It uses a different coil connector from both the 4 and the 8 version.

also on the look out for an EDIS8 module connector. the plug has Keys offset the oposite way from the 4 and 6 version. i want to flog all the bits i don't need on Ebay and stand a better chance if i have the hard to find connectors with the Modules. i.e module connector and the coil connectors.

all other connectors are standard ford items that appear on loads of ford Cars from 1990 onwards


David G
UK
VH Valiant charger 265 CID 6 cyl
David G
UK
VH Valiant charger 265 CID 6 cyl

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