there are four mounting holes on the bulkhead flange what screws did you use to mount those to the firewall, I'm getting ready to drill through and just put bolts all the way through.
@@tingleyent2149 thank for the response, I found them in the PDF for the connector. RECOMMENDED SCREW: 10-14 [M5.28 X 1.81] SINGLE HELIX THREAD. SCREW LENGTH DEFINED BY CUSTOMER. RECOMMENDED TORQUE 20 +5/-0 IN-LB. [2.26 +0.6/-0 NM].
The key is just an indexing tab in case you have several of these in a row to prevent cross connections. Just make sure all of the parts you order use the same key.
Do you have a link to the connector? cant seem to find it. Thanks!
there are four mounting holes on the bulkhead flange what screws did you use to mount those to the firewall, I'm getting ready to drill through and just put bolts all the way through.
@@jeffo881 I believe they were M4’s, but I can say they are metric. Look up the part number for what you purchased as some sites have spec sheets.
@@tingleyent2149 thank for the response, I found them in the PDF for the connector. RECOMMENDED SCREW: 10-14 [M5.28 X 1.81] SINGLE HELIX
THREAD. SCREW LENGTH DEFINED BY CUSTOMER.
RECOMMENDED TORQUE 20 +5/-0 IN-LB. [2.26 +0.6/-0 NM].
Hello, great video
What is the part number of the unit you used, noticed there is 4 different units for the 48 circuit
Was it the key a,b,c or d?
The key is just an indexing tab in case you have several of these in a row to prevent cross connections. Just make sure all of the parts you order use the same key.
The factory connector was built for a car only expected to last 5-6years before meeting the crusher.
Thanks😇
do you have a link for the shopping of it?
thanks
Where did you get that connector?
I purchased it thru Mouser, and it is a DRB series.
Thanks
Could you put links to these please?