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    Quote Originally Posted by SIMI BOB View Post
    Thanks to all. Some good information. I too would like to know the Wurth P/N if anyone has it.
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    I put them in my original post on this subject.

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    I fitted Neoprene terminal sleeves when I redid the loom during my resto.

    I can’t look at them at the moment for a part number, but you do need the three prong tool to put them on.

    Maybe Kroon harnesses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    https://www.beckergmbh-online.de/search?query=7004-100 different sizes available.
    applied with a tool called dreidornzange
    I use a lot of the neoprene tubes on the connectors, and using the 3-prong expanders is a learned technique; I lost a bit of blood the first week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catelluseng View Post
    I put them in my original post on this subject.
    looks like also würth part# are different over here---metric left hand thread nuts pop up with this#s
    anyway i have my assortment already.
    just last week i brought a heavily butchered loom back to original...not tested yet LOL
    glad i invested a bit in professional tools and terminal assortment....nothing is more frustrating than getting stuck in the workflow because of the lack of equipage.
    dave-yes the 3pronge tool(dreidornzange) needs a bit of experiance but what i learned is that the neoprene sleves appear to age rather fast and loose there softness/flexibility.
    applying such aged sleves is a pain(mostly to the fingers) don`t buy NOS selves on ebay like i did--lesson learned.

    if anyone now wants to acquire a 3 prong tool---hellermann is best imho....and use is not limited to sleves only...comes in handy when fiddeling cables through tight grommets etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    looks like also würth part# are different over here---metric left hand thread nuts pop up with this#
    Try https://eshop.wuerth.de/Produktkateg...gid/de/DE/EUR/

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    Quote Originally Posted by catelluseng View Post
    thanks catelluseng ...this stuff i already have--reordered recently but some diameters are in backorder

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    Moito, I just love pictures that show parts all organized in different containers. Years ago I bought about ten of the vertical bins with 30 or 40 small drawers and they line the wall on my work bench. Then I discovered these plastic bins from Harbor Freight. They love me because I own about 40 or 50 of them. This is a pic of just the Metric stuff. All of the bolts are German from my years of working on all of my VW Sedans. I used to send the nuts and washers out for plating but it took me a while to figure out it was cheaper to just buy new nuts and washers, so the guys at BELMETRIC also love me.

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    Also a pic of the SAE stuff

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    should be able to find this tool...
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