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Old 03-10-2019, 02:32 PM
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Default Can someone explain some metri-pack terminology?

Tanged vs. Tangless

150 vs 150.1 vs 150.2

pull-to-seat vs push-to-seat; what's the visual difference?

Any help would be appreciated. Also, if you have some blog, website, or thread that helped a lot with working with metri-pack, I'd appreciate that as well.

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pull to seat would probably be where you crimp the terminal on, and then pass the wire/terminal through the front of the housing to install. Total **** up of a design really.

Push to seat would be normal where you insert from the rear and it can be released/refitted at any time. Pull to seat cannot as it's still attached to the loom so housing is impossible to remove.
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This link looks informative

https://www.whiteproducts.com/metripack-faqs.shtml

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Nice link. That consolidates ages of information I gathered into one place. Very helpful.
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Here's a very useful link I got from Ray_Mcvoy on 67-72chevytrucks.com.

https://ecat.aptiv.com/category?cat=Metri-Pack

It's a lot to wade through, but it helps make sense of this stuff.




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