Ignition module connectors

Ignition module connectors

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Anyone where to get the round connectors that the ignition module plugs into? The connectors on my Jeep are broken and replaced with spade connectors. Here is a picture of the module, I need the plugs for the Jeep end that are in the harness. Thanks
 
that's a tough one, those things do fall to pieces with age. Did you ever stop to think this may be Karma telling you it's time for an MSD 6A upgrade?? :cool:



Anyone where to get the round connectors that the ignition module plugs into? The connectors on my Jeep are broken and replaced with spade connectors. Here is a picture of the module, I need the plugs for the Jeep end that are in the harness. Thanks
 
IOPort51 has a good suggestion, But if you already just bought a new icm, I would suggest a direct wire complete with solder and shrink tube. Take the black wire, which is how it is grounded and run it directly to the battery negative bypassing the oem ground to the distributor which is a weak ground and why many icms fail anyway. If you bought a cheap module for around 25-50 bucks, you better start saving up for that MSD 6A.
 
IOPort51 has a good suggestion, But if you already just bought a new icm, I would suggest a direct wire complete with solder and shrink tube. Take the black wire, which is how it is grounded and run it directly to the battery negative bypassing the oem ground to the distributor which is a weak ground and why many icms fail anyway. If you bought a cheap module for around 25-50 bucks, you better start saving up for that MSD 6A.

I did buy a cheap module for $19.80 from O'reilly's with a lifetime warranty. (Actually bought 2) I just want to be able to swap a new one in without getting out my soldering iron.


Thanks Elwood, that was the number I was looking for!
 
I paid over $80.00 for mine at N.A.P.A., which is their Echlin brand, I think I should have gone with the MSD 6A. Anyway, you could go with aftermarket plugs like Weathertites that you could plug in the other module if the need arises. I couldn't get the proper info that Elwood sent, but then i'm not very computer savvy.
 

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