I've cannibalized a few of these from pieces of dead looms. I could use several more. search results from google were less than inspiring. any ideas ?
TIA
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I've cannibalized a few of these from pieces of dead looms. I could use several more. search results from google were less than inspiring. any ideas ?
TIA
Found something very similar in shape and texture. It soft not hard
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Quality-B...72.m2749.l2649
Non-insulated terminals are fairly commonly obtained in Europe and the kits come with little hard plastic insulators. The one shown is fairly common on early 911/912. One solution that is also common on early 911/912 is to use a piece of heat shrink tubing over the terminal. I was just dismantling a '66 harness and there were more terminals with heat shrink than little boots.
Original rubber sleeves for wire terminals were applied with pliers like in photo below. Source is Germany company: https://www.hellermanntyton.com/comp...ting-tube#tab6 US information is (800) 537-1512
...hmm just my 2 cents..anyone already asked at Gerard Kroon?