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I have started to take a look at this little CONNECTORS Cable, and for the size of it, it is proving quite challenging.
For starters, there are two HT Electrical Wire specs lurking out there: 7mm and 5/16-inch. Convert those to decimal inch and you get 0.2755 and 0.312 inch respectively. The Plug at one end of the CONNECTORS is supposed to have a bore of 0.295 inch diameter and the LUG at the other end an 11/32-inch bore which equates to 0.343 inch. As you can see, one cable will be a sloppy fit and the other will not fit one of the terminal ends at all. Interesting. So, does anyone possibly have one of these CONNECTORS sitting unneeded in a corner of the workshop somewhere, I can purchase? Another small wrinkle appears to be that early production of this CONNECTORS used a shorter Plug than later production, but either will work between the Sender and the Coil, Aerial Tuning Assembly. David |
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