Can the connector block (white piece) be split open?
One of my connector clips got badly burnt when the previous Reg/Rec let go and I'd like to replace it.
Reg/Rec connectoe block
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Re: Reg/Rec connectoe block
No, get a new one from Rick O.
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Re: Reg/Rec connectoe block
I replaced mine with spade ends as they were knackered too. Didn't even know you could get a replacement! It's not too silly to assume the NC30 and NC35 will have the same connector is it? Any idea how much they are, I don't recall seeing one on Rick's list.

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Re: Reg/Rec connectoe block
You can get the ones above but I don't like the linked wires.
Rick does the blocks and brass connectors then you just crimp the original wires to the connectors and push them into the block.
Think they are about £5 you will have email rick for them.
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Rick does the blocks and brass connectors then you just crimp the original wires to the connectors and push them into the block.
Think they are about £5 you will have email rick for them.
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Re: Reg/Rec connectoe block
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-5-WAY-REG ... 43b0f9c202
I prefer this type, you can crimp and solder your existting wires on. Make sure you clean up your existing wires, I find they corrode and go black / green with burning.
Bit of sandpaper and some flux and you:ll get a good solder onto the spade. Make sure you solder them, crimping will soon oxidise and burn away due to the extra heat buildup.
some dielectric grease in the plug will prevent any moisture getting in there and corroding your contacts again.
Rick O does the above type cheap
I prefer this type, you can crimp and solder your existting wires on. Make sure you clean up your existing wires, I find they corrode and go black / green with burning.
Bit of sandpaper and some flux and you:ll get a good solder onto the spade. Make sure you solder them, crimping will soon oxidise and burn away due to the extra heat buildup.
some dielectric grease in the plug will prevent any moisture getting in there and corroding your contacts again.
Rick O does the above type cheap
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