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Old 07-06-2017, 09:02 AM
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So I'm putting a 6.0L in my 53 chevy and ended up with a throttle body off a 2016 6.2L. I was having a hard time finding the connector for my harness to this new style plug so I called the dealership and found they want $152 for an electrical connector! Cheapest I have found it is $72 on Amazon and most likely it is not an OEM piece. Does anyone know of a different place to buy this or any other places GM used this plug so I can track one down at a wrecking yard? Part # is 13581267 or PT2706
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A lot of late gm stuff have this connector 2011+ camero v6, 2.4 di ecotec, etc.
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I am sure that Mouser has the connector and terminals, provided you know exactly the manufacturer and series, etc...

I am guessing it is a Molex connector.

Edit...more likely Delphi GT150...pg 12...?

http://ecat.delphi.com/docs/default-...aster&sfvrsn=0

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it is not a gt150. If you need one pm me .Steve
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Looks like it is TE Connectivity...

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...1cZzEMMw%3D%3D

1-1438153-3 gets you the proper A key way...

Just need to find the terminals for it...

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Originally Posted by Project GatTagO
Looks like it is TE Connectivity...

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...1cZzEMMw%3D%3D

1-1438153-3 gets you the proper A key way...

Just need to find the terminals for it...

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Sure looks to be a match. According to the datasheet, the terminals are 1393367-1 and 1393366-1.

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Originally Posted by TipsyMcStagger
Sure looks to be a match. According to the datasheet, the terminals are 1393367-1 and 1393366-1.

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Except he needs keying option A...at least that is what it looks like from Amazon images.

Looks like about 4 bucks in parts, plus shipping. I bet if you're careful, some Delphi metripack crimpers will work just fine.

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Originally Posted by Project GatTagO
Except he needs keying option A...at least that is what it looks like from Amazon images.

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Maybe I'm misinterpreting the info on the datasheet but I think the terminal part numbers are the same regardless of the keying option.

I took a screenshot of the terminal part number info on the data sheet and Keying Option "C" just happened to be closest to the terminal databox.

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Originally Posted by TipsyMcStagger
Maybe I'm misinterpreting the info on the datasheet but I think the terminal part numbers are the same regardless of the keying option.

I took a screenshot of the terminal part number info on the data sheet and Keying Option "C" just happened to be closest to the terminal databox.

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We are in agreement...LOL...terminals are the same regardless of keying...

The OP owes us beers for saving him $65...

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Originally Posted by Project GatTagO
We are in agreement...LOL...terminals are the same regardless of keying...

The OP owes us beers for saving him $65...

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Granted my project has dragged on for way too long - but without the exchange of information these forums provide, I wouldn't have gotten half as far as I have.

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do not use metripack crimpers. use mx 64 crimpers. Steve
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Originally Posted by EFIHARNESS
do not use metripack crimpers. use mx 64 crimpers. Steve
Thanks for the tip Steve!

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Thanks everyone for the info, I found one terminated for like $15. I am now looking for the pinout for this connector so I can wire it in. I am unable to locate a wiring diagram for it.
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Originally Posted by 70camaro
Thanks everyone for the info, I found one terminated for like $15. I am now looking for the pinout for this connector so I can wire it in. I am unable to locate a wiring diagram for it.




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