Loom connector

Loom connector

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FFMan

Original Poster:

410 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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does anyone have, or know where I might get the connector that plugs into the stepper motor ?

I am adding bits to my ecu test platform but don't have this connector on the loom part I have.


Hoover.

5,988 posts

241 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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I have an old loom of a precat if you are interested PM with an offer smile

Sardonicus

18,928 posts

220 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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It a Delco style plug that was popular in the states on GM sftuff.

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

156 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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Hi FFman, they are JPT (Junior Power Timer) connectors and come in varying pin configurations. They are used extensively in engine looms and are still commonly available from a variety of outlets, just Google JPT Connectors. As a help find one link here - http://www.thetoolboxshop.com/0-012-72-junior-powe...

Regards, Pete

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

156 months

Tuesday 25th November 2014
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Hi FFMan, did you get this sorted and was my link any use? Regards, Pete

Hoover.

5,988 posts

241 months

Tuesday 25th November 2014
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ell he didn't contact me either

Pete Mac

755 posts

136 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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Hoover. said:
ell he didn't contact me either
Don't fret guys, I've noted it. Another useful link to go in the 'parts list' Pete

FFMan

Original Poster:

410 posts

248 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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sorry for the delay - I decided to order a cheap stepper motor off ebay to test with. this has round pin sockets on the back but does work when connected to the 14cux. its fine for the test bed.

the connector on the cheap stepper does not appear to be jst as the connector pins/sockets are round and jst looks like a flat blade.

thanks for the offers and advice.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

158 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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PeteGriff said:
Hi FFman, they are JPT (Junior Power Timer) connectors and come in varying pin configurations. They are used extensively in engine looms and are still commonly available from a variety of outlets, just Google JPT Connectors. As a help find one link here - http://www.thetoolboxshop.com/0-012-72-junior-powe...

Regards, Pete
Txs for the link, Pete, noted in 'favourite' for future ref/use !

Frank

Jack Valiant

1,894 posts

235 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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I have been looking for the same plug for my 500 Griff HC engined Wedge.... On mine the clip securing tab has broken off. Result of hot engine bays and plastic i guess!

I have looked on the site with the link mentioned but cannot see anything close to the 4 pin plug needed. I have resorted to taping it in for security but would prefer to change the plug



Barreti

6,680 posts

236 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Is it one of these
http://www.thetoolboxshop.com/0-012-74-junior-powe...

Or something completely different?

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

156 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Hi Jack, as Barretti shows above they do the 4 pin JPT connector, which is the loom 'female' plug! Is it the loom 'female' plug or the other part, fixed which would be a 'male' type? If you could post a photo that would be helpful in identifying the part? Regards, Pete

Edited by PeteGriff on Friday 28th November 11:23

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

156 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Hi all, just for information the company DURITE offer a wide range of automotiive plugs, connectors etc. We use them extensively in our business. this mink may be useful

http://www.durite.co.uk/Catalogue.aspx

Once into the site just use the links on the right hand side of the page 'multiple connectors' is useful.

Regards, Pete

Jack Valiant

1,894 posts

235 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Thanks for the comments guys ... here is my stepper motor which has a square type plug with 4 pins which have pre molded sockets to ensure the correct orientation of the plug








Edited by Jack Valiant on Friday 28th November 15:33

Jack Valiant

1,894 posts

235 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Just for completeness i managed to track down the replacement stepper plug with its components:

http://www.extraefi.co.uk/Misc_products.htm



Scroll down to the bottom of the site

Chris


Edited by Jack Valiant on Sunday 11th January 11:18