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AC Delco part-number for C100,101,105,220,230 connectors with pigtails

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Old 11-12-2012, 02:50 AM
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Default AC Delco part-number for C100,101,105,220,230 connectors with pigtails

It is for a 2002 Camaro SS with LS1.

I am looking for the male connectors with pigtails.

Maybe someone here can help me with this?

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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http://tpiparts.net/harness_repair_connectors1?b=1

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...ngineType.aspx

http://currentperformance.com/Connectors/LS1_LS6.html
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Thanks, unfortunately none of them had the connectors I am looking for.
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Wow. first time I have heard that response. I thought those sites carried everything.

If you need something out of the ordinary then you might need to make your own. For example that second link sells metric pack connectors, both male and female, separately. Get the appropriate connector and a pack of terminals and build your own.

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...torSearch.aspx
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Originally Posted by Pop N Wood
Wow. first time I have heard that response. I thought those sites carried everything.

If you need something out of the ordinary then you might need to make your own. For example that second link sells metric pack connectors, both male and female, separately. Get the appropriate connector and a pack of terminals and build your own.

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...torSearch.aspx
I was hoping to find the ones with pre-made pigtails. If I fail to find them I will have to make some by myself.

Anyone sitting on the AC-Delco part numbers for the connectors with pigtails?
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I have some from the car that I am parting out. I will sell them if you are interested.
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Look on ebay for the engine bay harness for a Camaro which will include the connectors. They go for pretty cheap. Last time I looked I saw them going for about $30. You can then use the fuse block, etc for the project. If that does not do it go to mouser.

http://www.mouser.com/

You can look up the connector numbers from delphi.
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I might have some of the parts and connectors.. let me look later..and get back to you after work today..

I need to know what color they are.. and shape, I might have the C's.. I sometime reuse them by depinning them and getting new terminal and reuse them for other harness needs.

If anyone has any pictures of the connectors, it would help in finding them in the rat nest of wires I have... LOL..

BC

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