Connector and pin identification

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khuebner250

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Does anyone know where I can get some of these pins? I can't I'd them, I thought maybe Delphi but can't confirm .Anyone have any ideas?

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What is it? (off of?) There might be thousands of unique connectors. Maybe more

Why do you need to keep that connector? Chop it off? and use something you can get
 
What is it? (off of?) There might be thousands of unique connectors. Maybe more

Why do you need to keep that connector? Chop it off? and use something you can get

It's from the microswitch on my Overdrive button. I'm going to install it to control my 42rh. I need to repin the connector to make a OD, TCC and time delay relay harness.

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Looks like the ones that come in a Painless kit. I have one measured .315 on the out side of shell. Advance Auto should be able to get them. How many you need?
 
So you HAVE the connector and pigtail you want? Unclear. Why not just splice/ heat shrink the pigtail you have?
 
So you HAVE the connector and pigtail you want? Unclear. Why not just splice/ heat shrink the pigtail you have?

I'm rewiring the whole car with new. The goal is to make all new harnesses with as little connectors, splices, soldering, butt, etc as possible. Just trying to have a clean install. Trying not to hack or butcher things together.
 
OK next question and by the way using a crowbar to get information from you is not a lot of fun. Go back to the source. WHAT is the OD button out of? That is your source. Is it OEM? Is it aftermarket? That is where you start
 
OK next question and by the way using a crowbar to get information from you is not a lot of fun. Go back to the source. WHAT is the OD button out of? That is your source. Is it OEM? Is it aftermarket? That is where you start

Sorry, it's aftermarket out of Australia. Here's the kicker! They sell a connector kit with separate pins and connectors, all for 3.50+shipping and lead time. Just being cheap, before I drop $20 on 2¢ of pins, I thought I'd ask if they were easily sourced. I contacted them for a pin make and number, just waiting on a response from them. I was hoping for a simple i.d. of the pin.
 
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