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10 Points for anyone who can tell me the part number....

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Posted by: Kulow

Of the harness that connects to the COP's. I managed to break a clip on one and am looking for the proper pigtail to replace.

I'd love to be able to find out the proper motorcraft part number asap if anyone knows it.



Posted by: Frogman

I think your best bet would be to find a wrecked LS at a junk yard and just cut the cnnector. The harness will likely cost an arm, a leg and a nut.



Posted by: Kulow

Well RockAuto.com has a whole slew of pigtails and none of them are much more than 20 bucks.



Posted by: 97stscaddy

Sorry for the newb question but I have a lack of knowledge in Lincoln Lingo. What does COP stand for? thanks



Posted by: Kulow

Coil-On-Plug or the ignition coil pack, whichever you'd like to call it.



Posted by: Frogman

you said you wanted the harness, not just the connector...



Posted by: Kulow

Well I would assume a harness would be the plastic "connector" piece since it "harnesses" the wires. But to clarify, I need the plastic piece that the wires go in to to connect to the coil.

sorry.



Posted by: Eliot_Ness_Ls

Stop at a junkyard and stuff it in your pants, but I didnt tell yah to do this it was that crazy voice that said so.



Posted by: Kulow

Haha, untouchable like Eliot Ness, eh? I used to do that kind of thing when I had my '92 Cadillac Brougham. All those little plastic pieces that would break.



Posted by: owlman

Quote:
Ignition coil electrical connector (8 required) (part of 12B637)
if that helps at all....



Posted by: Eliot_Ness_Ls

You know your thinking its a good idea now.



Posted by: Kulow

Hmmm, I can't seem to find the motorcraft equivalent.....



Posted by: SoonerLS

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kulow View Post
Well I would assume a harness would be the plastic "connector" piece since it "harnesses" the wires. But to clarify, I need the plastic piece that the wires go in to to connect to the coil.
The harnesses are the bundles of wires; the connectors are just connectors. Connectors are normally inexpensive; harnesses are often big bucks and a big PITA to replace. In what you're discussing, the harness would be the bundle of wires that feeds the COPs; the connectors would connect the COPs to that harness.





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