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    Crate motor stator wiring, clean....

    Someone posted up a nice wiring kit similar to OEM.

    I have a crate motor on the way with cut wires and I want it to look clean and seal nice.

    If anyone recalls that kit/link or has suggestions (this isn't an automotive speaker) thank you for any help.......

    I have the time for sure, just won't be able to lift it!
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    I sent two crate engine, cut stators to Ricky Stator. $25 each, look like new. Can't remember exactly, but he did something special to make the splices seamless in apearence. He may have replaced the entire pick up unit?? Thinking he said the pick up is not splicable... Might try calling them.

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    Thanks bud, I have another one on it's way here........
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    Woah,where did you get another one!

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    Hey, sorry to hear about your crash, hope you heal quicker than I do. This is the stuff I use, real nice but pricey.
    http://www.vintageconnections.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by jays375 View Post
    Woah,where did you get another one!
    It was on a jogging path
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    I'm not sure on if you'll find the exact style but Eastern Beaver has a good selection of oem type connectors. I've used them for past projects with great results.

    http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/El...onnectors.html

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    Got same deal here.... Takes like 30 seconds to disconnect those darn wires! Sure Mr Honda at that point wasn't in the mood to make things easy to reuse the takeoff parts. Most of my take off parts were salvaged from a scrap yard in Cali back in the day....
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