I've removed the connector from a 1227747 ECM. I'm looking for some ideas on how to connect / solder the wires to the pins? Is there something like a solder ferrel?
Thanks,
dave w
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I've removed the connector from a 1227747 ECM. I'm looking for some ideas on how to connect / solder the wires to the pins? Is there something like a solder ferrel?
Thanks,
dave w
Dave, what I did was use the connectors from the 7747 and just plug them into the back side of the connector. http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/DSCF1632.jpg
I use crimp style female DB9 (computer) pins, to attach wires to the ECM connector pins. Crimp and solder to the wire, then solder to the pin. Best way I have found to do this yet.
I did make a '7747 to '7730 adapter once, where I just soldered the wire directly to the pins, and it worked well, just didn't seem to have the strength of using the DB9 connectors.
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...hlight=adapter
I always liked Six Shooters way... until I saw Jims way!
Take a look at 0411 PCM connector pins, I think they will fit like Six Shooters way.
Thanks everyone for the ideas, that's what I needed help with. The vehicle pic where the adapter will be installed.
dave w
I did it the way I did because of how easy it was. I went to the junkyard and cut off pigtails from a 7747 and an 8625. Then instead of repining connectors, I just soldered wire to wire to make the correct connections. I tried soldering the connector, but wasn't happy with the results. I also made the pigtail long so that the ECM could sit on the seat while I was tuning.
Such a simple solution to a complicated issue... :rolleye:
:thumbsup:
When I made mine I simply sodered the wires directly to the pins. Some of them were kinda a pain to hold in place while sodering.
I do like Jims idea! Never would have thought about doing that.
So dave, working on a astro van ehh?
So I was wondering, does anyone by chance have a bad 7427 or simillar (as long as it had the same connectors as a 7427).
I'm working on an Astro Van. I'm going to let the vehicle owner decide which method of soldering the wires to the connector will work best for him. I think there might be clearance problems? I think the vehicle owner is concerned about the 700R4 TCC controls working with the newer TBI PCM.
dave w
The vehicle owner decided on using the db connectors pins. Seems like this Ebay seller has a good price for the db connector pins?
dave w
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DB25-Female-...50350756926%26
The adapter plug is finished.
dave w
Nice Job. I bet you spent some time with a soldering iron.
Looks good.
Wow, way better looking than mine. Mine looks jerry rigged, but works. Yours looks truely professional.
The cable is a customer deliverable item, so I like to make them look good.
Thanks for posting back.
dave w