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Old 10-07-2008, 10:58 PM
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anyone know where I can get these? They are for the fuse block in my 93 I am reworking for the LS stuff.

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Dang it man!! If you would have asked this sooner, I could have used some of my factory fuseblock...

They are Pack-Con terminals.

http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/imag...PackConIII.jpg

Looks like yours are series III.

Scroll down to the bottom, they have them. I couldn't find any of the fuse holders from these guys when I bought all my wiring stuff.

http://www.keefeperformance.com/high_amp_fuses.html
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The better autoparts stores should be able to get those. The carquest by my house stocks some terminals, but even the ones that they don`t they can order them for the next day or even later in theday.

I know theres also places online, but I don`t remember any offhand. A google search should turn them up
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Loweredd, I dont know how the hell you found them that fast, but props. Seriously, I must have searched 5 hours trying to find out what they were. Closest thing I came up with was a painless 8 terminal fuse block that also used them, but no names.

I'm going to check a few of the parts places here today, we have a few that really know their so hopefully I'm not going to need to wait for something to get here in the mail.

I did a search and didnt find anything, hopefully this post helps someone else out too.
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Loweredd They actually have decent prices, unlike most of the places you find selling plugs and terminal. You could get them from ther GM dealer part number 12020400, but expect to pay $0.75 to a buck a piece, but if you only need a couple, it might pay to do it. I normally buy my stuff from Waytekwire or Mouser Electronics. Waytek has better pricing, but Mouser has a much better selection
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Yeah, loweredd is the man when it comes to terminal links. I had the same problem until he set me on my way.

found this incredibly useful link

http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/Auto...Connectors.htm

They cross link sources, such as the keefe performance link, and these two

http://www.auveco.com/
http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/

This is a long PDF but has excellent pictures of every imaginable connector, electrical and otherwise

http://www.autoline.se/Catalogues/Im...%20134-209.pdf

The pack con terminals are on page 22

Radio shack connectors ... never again.

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LOL....thanks guys. I just googled ATC fuse terminal and found fuse blocks. Then I tried Packard fuse terminal, because they looked like my stock terminals, and my terminals were Packards. Then I found those.

What made me mad was I ordered all of my wiring stuff from Keefe, but I NEVER saw that page with all the fuse blocks and what not. Dang it.


That and the debate was putting me to sleep.
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at least you could get keefe on the phone! The terminals are actually listed in 2 places on that site, btw I'm also going to pick up all the interior harness plugs to hook into the electrical distribution block from the silverado, which until now I havent been able to find.

Best part about this whole situation, is even tho the harness and convenience center was from a base model 99 silverado. it still has all of the fuses, relays, and wiring for both cruise control, power seats (really just a fuse with constant hot power), and power windows that my 93 has! The cruise control is even plug and play. So all I need to do is make up 3 or 4 small harnesses to go from the distribution block to a weatherpak plug I'll put in the door harness, and its ready to go. Since I'm doing a methanol injection setup and secondary fuel pump from the beginning, I can sneak a couple fuses and relays in open spots in the convenience center



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