CHT/EGT connectors crimping ?

JurgenRoeland

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Probably a stupid question but I wanted to make sure I use the right tools.

For crimping the pink connectors provided with the EGT/CHT Wire Harness, 6 Cylinder, 6' long,, do you use a standard terminal crimping connector crimping tool like SAT-030 from steinair red dot size as in the image or do you need another specific crimping tool for this ?
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jakej

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Yep, the RED dot is the one you’d use.
I usually bin the ‘pink’ connectors as they are troublesome at best.
I always buy the TE/AMP brand of crimp connectors for use at the other end of the harness.
( I also ’line up’ the probe wire ends, CHT/EGT 1 & 3, 2 & 4 so that it easy to swap them if you need to troubleshoot a suspected probe/wiring issue in the future.
Btw, a ‘hint‘ for working the thermocouple cables, this next step is easier to do before installing the harness.
Remove the back shell.
Remove the heatshrink at the D37 connector end.
Work out the routing of harness & bend the loose wires, near the connector, ( including bending them towards the center) Why = those are relatively stiff wires & carefully individually bending them means less stress resulting less chance of wires retracting back out of the connector.
To prove a point - try bending the harness close to the connector while watching the pins BEFORE you do the above - you’ll see that the pins WILL move in and out &, worse case, they can ‘unlock’ - Stress relieving, ie as above, so that the harness does not need a lot of movement to remove/ install at the EMS end is the main objective.
ps - fwiw, I also spray the pins on the connector end & same to the connectors at the probes end (before doing the crimping) nothing to lose & everything to gain. HTH
 
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JurgenRoeland

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Thanks a lot Jake for a clear explanation.

Great tip on the harness. Mine is not bend very sharply but I will nevertheless try the tip you mentioned.

What do you spray on the pins ? (very little experience on electrical wiring side, sorry for my ignorance)
 
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