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    Buccaneer
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      I did order the Packard 440 wire and these terminals . They are just like the ones that were on there originally .
      https://brillman.com/product/brass-ring-crimp-spark-plug-magneto-terminal/
      You kinda have to look through all the terminals to find them .. .25 cents a piece ..

      I looked on Brillman’s before I posted and failed to see them. Thanks!
      It doesn’t say on their site, but did you need a special tool to criimp
      the rings?
      Also, they show a tiny tube type of terminal end, while not original,
      would probably work on outboards as well.
      https://brillman.com/product/spark-plug-eye-terminal/

      Prepare to be boarded!

      • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Buccaneer.
      #186976
      joecb
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        US Member - 2 Years

        Those ring terminals will all do the job, however they are not like the original style. The old ones had a “tail” or spike that pushed into the wire insulation in addition to the “ring”. This tail helped straighten the connection and reduce the tendency of the wire breaking at the joint of the wire insulation and the ring.

        Joe B

        #186985
        Samuel Phelps
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          US Member - 2 Years

          Your right the one’s I had did have the little spike on the bottom .
          The little tube type were out of stock …
          I’m gunna try a pair of needle nose to crimp ..

          • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Samuel Phelps.
          #187254
          The Boat House
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            Here they are. $11.00 with shipping if you want them?

            https://www.ebay.com/itm/264534841725?ul_noapp=true

            #187262
            stanley
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              US Member - 2 Years

              I think these are the same but a little cheaper.This is a good site to visit,anyway. https://www.restorationstuff.com/featured4.html

              #192619
              Ray Ray
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                Thank you, just started restoring 1937 Johnson model 210.
                Any suggestions in finding parts diagram for this outboard motor?

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