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distributor wiriing

komatsu fg20st with a nissan h20 engine. 2003 model. wiring broke off at the distributor power wire. connector comes apart like a deutch, but the connector is not deutch. local komatsu dealer is telling me i have to buy the entire engine wiring harness to get hte pigtail going into the distributor. anyone know whay style connector/pin/socket is on the distributor. i already have a universal crimper...just need to the female socket.
  • Posted 11 Dec 2019 16:19
  • By Bazz
  • joined 30 Jan'19 - 3 messages
  • Maryland, United States

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