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[alfa] GTV headlight connector
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- From: Jeff Matson <jsm8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 20:43:40 -0400
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While investigating a flaky headlight on my '74 GTV 2000 today, I noted
that there's some sort of connector or fitting where the wiring passes
from the fender area into the headlight bucket (it's the same on both
sides, so I assume that's original). These connectors are both toast on
my car. They appear to have once been white or grey plastic or hard
rubber, but now are soft, puffy, and look and feel like toasted
marshmallows. They are also as effective as marshmallows at holding the
high and low beam spade connectors in place where they pass through the
sheet metal, which was my problem. Anyone know if these are still
available someplace, or there's a generic replacement, or should I just
find some suitable bulkhead type electrical grommet and do this the
modern way? I've found what I think are suitable modern fittings that
would suffice from McMaster-Carr, but I'd have to cut the original
wiring to make that work (which probably isn't such a bad idea by now
anyway, since I really should add relays while I'm at it). Thoughts
from anyone who has been there and done that before? TIA,
Jeff Matson
Harvard, MA
'74 GTV 2000
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