Windshield Washer Motor Plug - '68 4-4-2
#2
You can get one from almost any GM car ever made (slight exaggeration) at the junkyard.
You can also use ¼” female connectors (Radio Shack, etc.) until you find one, if you just want it to work.
- Eric
You can also use ¼” female connectors (Radio Shack, etc.) until you find one, if you just want it to work.
- Eric
#4
Those are 35 cents at PCS, with the terminal ends it would be about a buck altogether.
The shipping would be about 5-8 bucks.
If you find the connector you still need to get a couple of the Packard 56 female terminal ends to put it back together with no splices.
I've bought those at NAPA, last time I got some they were in an assortment pack with some newer type weatherpack terminals hanging on the display rack that spins around, or just ask the counter guy.
http://www.pcsconnectors.com/
The shipping would be about 5-8 bucks.
If you find the connector you still need to get a couple of the Packard 56 female terminal ends to put it back together with no splices.
I've bought those at NAPA, last time I got some they were in an assortment pack with some newer type weatherpack terminals hanging on the display rack that spins around, or just ask the counter guy.
http://www.pcsconnectors.com/
#5
Thanks MDchanic and oldsconv for replying.
Thanks to Bluevista for the PCS website, which I've accessed, finding the needed item. You've helped me before and I appreciate it.
BTW, if I receive good info from the NAPA counter guy, would that be considered "counter intelligence"? (Ha Ha.)
Thanks to Bluevista for the PCS website, which I've accessed, finding the needed item. You've helped me before and I appreciate it.
BTW, if I receive good info from the NAPA counter guy, would that be considered "counter intelligence"? (Ha Ha.)
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