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    I am looking for some pinouts for the ECU for a 7730 plug. Where can I find those suckers at? The black plug decided to let some pins "fall" out and cause a problem, so now I need those pins.
    Where can I get them?
    What style are those pins (part number? ) ?
    Thanks! !
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    As far as the pins themselves, you should be able to go to a dealership and get some. I will try to look up the PN as well, which will allow you to order them in packs of 5.
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    • #3
      Dude you are the mans!
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      • #4
        Any update on that Brad?
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        • #5
          efi-connection.com should have the stuff too.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by IsaacHayes View Post
            efi-connection.com should have the stuff too.

            Our site has more Crank and Cam Signal Kits, Connectors, Terminals, and Professional Series ECU Extensions than ever before!


            One problem, I didnt find it on there site. I dont even know where to begin as for part numbers.
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            • #7


              I would think the pins near the bottom of that page would be what you are looking for. Pin size listed is based on the wire size for the pin. And you don't need the $115 crimper, just be sure to solder them good and bent the tabs over with pliers or similar.

              And like I said, your best bet may be just to take an existing pin or whole connector in to the dealership and ask. I know when I've done it before, they had a parts bin under the counter full of little stuff like this.
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              • #8
                Those do not look like what I need. Mine are square and look wider than those.

                Most of the dealers around here are either closed, closing, or look at me funny.
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                • #9
                  Got my pins, got it buttoned up, this thread can be gone!
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                  • #10
                    Got a PN to share with everyone?
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                    • #11
                      How it went about is I went and sorted through a bunch of unsorted pins. So long story short, no P/N.
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