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Old 02-18-2010, 12:10   #1 (permalink)
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Going through a box of NOS parts and I've got some wiring I'm trying to ID.

One is a four pin moulded female plug, stepped so that two are on a different level than the other two (so thay can't be connected incorrectly). Out of the plug are four 8" leads with number tags that look like they're in the range of a lighting circuit (458 is one I remember) These are NOS so I think this is a repair or MWO part, not what someone cut off of a harness.

Another is a small harness with rubber Packard waterproof connectors at one end. The other end has a GM-style Delphi connector and the package is labeled "TPS connector" (Throttle Position Sensor maybe?).

There are several that have a cannon plug on one end and a toggle switch on the other. They have a Kent-Moore label and are marked "analyzer switch" or something similar.

Last is a cable several feet long that looks like it has cannon plugs on the ends but the pins on the one end I can see are small so I'm thinking test set rather than trailer cable.

I don't need to be hanging onto stuff that's only glorified wire scrap but I sure don't want to junk out a part that might get someone on the road.

Anybody wanna help with the identification?
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I can't help with the ID per se, but here are two useful sources:


The first one is the M998 series technical manual. The second link is a series A2 technical manual (M1113 - M1167). Both are up to date.

https://www.logsa.army.mil/etmpdf/fi...000/074667.pdf


https://www.logsa.army.mil/etmpdf/fi...000/077076.pdf
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Going through a box of NOS parts and I've got some wiring I'm trying to ID.

One is a four pin moulded female plug, stepped so that two are on a different level than the other two (so thay can't be connected incorrectly). Out of the plug are four 8" leads with number tags that look like they're in the range of a lighting circuit (458 is one I remember) These are NOS so I think this is a repair or MWO part, not what someone cut off of a harness.

Another is a small harness with rubber Packard waterproof connectors at one end. The other end has a GM-style Delphi connector and the package is labeled "TPS connector" (Throttle Position Sensor maybe?).

answered that yourself...

There are several that have a cannon plug on one end and a toggle switch on the other. They have a Kent-Moore label and are marked "analyzer switch" or something similar.

Plugs into the TCM on a 4L80E....if im thinking right...

Last is a cable several feet long that looks like it has cannon plugs on the ends but the pins on the one end I can see are small so I'm thinking test set rather than trailer cable.

I don't need to be hanging onto stuff that's only glorified wire scrap but I sure don't want to junk out a part that might get someone on the road.

Anybody wanna help with the identification?

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Thanks all. The manuals are nice additions to my TM library.
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