Starter spade plug

TimNY

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Hey Anyone know the part # . H.D. /// Nappa ????Or have an Extra one ?
I need the black plastic plug with the spade conector
inside of the plug. Its shaped like a + .
For Spyke starter.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
 

BigDogBro1

Made in the USA
Hey Anyone know the part # . H.D. /// Nappa ????Or have an Extra one ?
I need the black plastic plug with the spade conector
inside of the plug. Its shaped like a + .
For Spyke starter.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
You should post a picture.
 

Moespeeds

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Yeah this is a little confusing Tim. The starter signal wire has just a normal, off the shelf blade connector. Get them at radio shack or pep boys. You can see it here, on top of the starter, to the left. The black plastic plug has kind of a "+" shape to it, but inside you can see a standard Male blade. It just takes a female blade type connector. Nothing fancy...

 

BigDogBro1

Made in the USA
If you do need the BLACK + shaped connector housing that mounts to the starter case, it's gotta be a manufacturers part. You'll probably have to rig up something yourself or contact Spyke.
 

TimNY

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Bro & Moe
Thanks for the help. Moe awsome pic ! I gotta come outta the stone age soon and update the computer and get me some real internet service ! :)
I have the plug mount on the starter with the male end . I used a female spade end to connect the starter wire from switch . Its on there alittle loose and it might come off because its not a plug type connector. I'm also loosing juice because its not a tight fit. So sorry for the confusion ..... I need the standard female type blade connector.
Part #. ?? Where can I get one ? Does anyone have an extra one??
 

Moespeeds

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Squeeze it with a pair of pliers before you slip it on so it fits tight. It's not a special part, just a standard female blade you get anywhere. That's also a low amp connection that just pulls in the solenoid, no loss of juice there, it's an on/off connection like you'd have going into a relay.
 

TimNY

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Thanks again for the help Moe.
As Ian replied There must be a plug type connector that plugs in and locks to the starter.
It would also look alot cleaner than the female spade connector with the shrink tube that I have going now.
There must be a H.D. part # on the plug.
I contacted Spyke-no help there.
 
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