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Are slave ports rebuildable

Crawdaddy

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Are the 2-pin slave ports rebuildable? I need to replace the cables coming out of the back of the slave port with longer cables to reach now that I'm running non-stock batteries on my MEP-016b genset. I haven't pulled it out of its bracket yet, but was hoping someone knew off-hand.
 

doghead

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Some are and some are not.

You will need to look at what you have.

You could always connect at the end terminals and extend what you have.
 

Crawdaddy

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Thanks for the info. I'll have to pull it out and see. It would be a shame to have to extend the cables since they only need another 6 inches max to get where I need them to be.
 

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2pin should be. I have DE-soldered original leads and put on new ones. Make sure you use PPE when you heat up and pull out the old cables, there is a lot of solder in there!
 

NDT

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Yes, the pins press out of the rubber insert. (not easily) Ditto on gimp's warning, I remember using a propane torch to heat the pin.
 

gimpyrobb

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Yup, propane or mapp gas. Spray the housing with a ton of silicone spray lube and punch the pin out of the housing is the best way I have found.
 

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I have the new cables soldered to the pins. I can't get the pins back into the rubber bushing? I had one almost all the way in, the other i can only manage halfway in.
 

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I find if you use silicon dielectric grease you can get things thru rubber much easier. It’s avalable at auto parts store. Try that and see if that works.
 
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