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Old 22-Nov-2009, 13:59
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Originally Posted by skidlids
NOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

I had both the body and engine connectors apart on my Race bike last weekend but couldn't find away to remove the pins without risking damage.
The locating brackets are easy to remove, then I leavered out the sides of the connector cover and slid it forward away from the cable entry, that allowed me acces to the back of the pins, but thats as far as I got

Yesterday I called in at Senna3's Alfa and Fiat specialist and talked to his business partner Simon who is a really well clued up auto electrician and when I mentioned it to him, he just said good luck.
I told him that wasn't the answer I was after as I was hoping he could tell me how to do. To that his reply was that he hadn't managed it yet


Skidlids did you push back the yellow slide? that (I think) locks the pins in position.
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