Hi guys, I noticed that my hall effect sender on the distributor ('89 2.1 WBX) has a cracked connector socket. Since the whole connector is held in place with a zip tie, I'm guessing that it's been in less-than-perfect condition for some time (I've owned it 1 year) but I also found more black plastic pieces of the shattered connector inside the distributor (removed with care) but the whole rickety affair just doesn't feel right to me, so I want to do something about it. Is my best option to replace the Hall Sender ($100 to $175 depending on supplier) or can I simply replace the connector socket? That is, if somebody knows where to get one or has one lying around to sell me. Cheers, Peter Chico, CA |
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