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Re: Wire harness repair



I would look into the Jensen Tool catalog or even Radio Shack for a  
Molex type connector removal tool, basically a pin pusher type of tool.
Just a start altho Alpha Wire Corp or Grainger supply these tools also.




On Jun 27, 2006, at 7:03 PM, ABSDoug wrote:

>    Specifically, I'm talking about my BMW R1100R. If you wanted to  
> remove a pin, or any other connection on the wire harness, where do  
> you acquire tools for this? Are there SAE vs Metric? Where would  
> you acquire replacement parts for a wire harness?
>
>
> ABSDoug (Heavily medicated for your protection!)
>
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