Brilliant. I just changed a few for me fog lamps. I’ll redo it properly now. Thank you. Electrical work has caused heartburn in the past. I’ve gained confidence with your guidance. Mr. Lucas has tested me many times. Thank you!
Crimping (using the correct crimping tool) is the preferred method of attaching bullet connectors as soldering makes the wires rigid and prone to breaking. The correct crimping tool does not make the connector splay out so it will still fit in the shroud.
Not many people want to spend money on a tool there only going to use once so I thought I'd show another way that doesn't need special tools. I spoke to a wiring expert who makes looms he said the only reason they don't solder is its time consuming so less cost effective. 🙂👍
Brilliant. I just changed a few for me fog lamps. I’ll redo it properly now. Thank you. Electrical work has caused heartburn in the past. I’ve gained confidence with your guidance. Mr. Lucas has tested me many times. Thank you!
Happy to be of assistance fella! these old electrics can be very testing 🙂👍
That’s a fine looking Landy back there...reminds me of my ’74 SIII in the same colors.
Thanks, 🙂👍
Narthen young man, happy new year lad!
The only thing l would do different is tinny (pre-solder for those that don't know) up the wires first.
Aup fella!! how are you? I've tried it but struggled getting the wire in the hole after. 🙂👍
I have rewired two Land rovers the last year. This bullit conectors have been a pain! Done al sorts with no luck. Top tip! Thanks!
No problem! Thanks for watching 🙂👍
Crimping (using the correct crimping tool) is the preferred method of attaching bullet connectors as soldering makes the wires rigid and prone to breaking. The correct crimping tool does not make the connector splay out so it will still fit in the shroud.
Now I know how to do it properly. Cheers Craig. 🙂👍
No worries pal 🙂👍
I do them exactly the same but drill a bullet sized hole in a scrap of wood, holds bullet and stops solder pouring out the end.
Thanks for the tip I'll give that a try 🙂👍
How do you do this if the wire is already harnessed in the car?
It's tricky, but can be done. 🙂👍
What is the best way to remove the wire from the connector, if there is one. Thanks.
Heat it up the solder will melt and the will pull up, just Reverse the process. 🙂👍
They crimp and fit no problem with the proper crimping tool made for them
Not many people want to spend money on a tool there only going to use once so I thought I'd show another way that doesn't need special tools. I spoke to a wiring expert who makes looms he said the only reason they don't solder is its time consuming so less cost effective. 🙂👍
@@retro.restorations Can’t see them buying solder and an iron either 😂