Reg / Rec block connector

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emto
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Reg / Rec block connector

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Does anyone know if the block connector (NC30) to the reg/rec is something readily available off the shelf or does any other model block fit? One of my block pins is fairly fried, I've replaced the reg/rec already, but don't want further hassle.
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Re: Reg / Rec block connector

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pretty sure the r6 98 - 04 rectifier is compatible. sure i will be flamed if wrong :spank:
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Re: Reg / Rec block connector

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A block is a block - get both halves of a suitable 5 spade fitment and get it fitted... ;)
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Re: Reg / Rec block connector

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It's not an off the shelf part, the honda plug uses 2 different sized plugs on the reg/rec.

You can get rid of the block altogether and solder on the 2 diffferent sized female spade plugs to suit the honda reg rec.



Edit: Just searched for 'regulator plug' on uk ebay, there's a heap:

http://motors-parts.shop.ebay.co.uk/Mot ... 86.c0.m282" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Reg / Rec block connector

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If your joining wires, make sure there clean, twisted together and SOLDERED properly.


If you just twist em up or use connector blocks the extra resistance these place will soon make it get hot and melt!
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Re: Reg / Rec block connector

Post by RickOliver »

Those plugs are available - there`s only one supplier in the UK who has them (and he knows it so he will only sell them to trade customers and charges us £5 a time). I keep a few on the shelf so mail me if you want one...

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