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Aamir Hyder
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Jim Russell, Jr. Advertiser

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Mike Martz
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Jim,
Don't you need a tool to get the pins out of the connector? If so, do you have that tool? I have the same connector with one bad pin and it is good to see you have the connectors. _________________ Mike Martz
Kevin Martz - Driver of the #199 Safety-Kleen, Bell Helmets, Rapid Racing Top Kart / Leopard
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Jim Russell, Jr. Advertiser

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It is designed to go onto fresh wire and lug. We have picked out a bad pin before with a pick. But 75% of the time we damage the connector and have to cut it off and start over. _________________ Russell Karting
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Aamir Hyder
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