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Denna,
I would use a 60/40 rosin core solder. Most stores will have it, but make sure its shiny when you finish the solder joint and DON'T FORGET to put the heat shrink tubing on before you solder and it covers the exposed areas completely, making for a watertight seal. I know nobody else has soldered and forgot to put their heat shrink on first! lol
As far as electrical connectors McMaster-Carr is a website for a lot of technical & mechanical parts. I don't think they have automotive specific connectors, but do have heat shrink & loom covers, etc. Prices are IMO way cheaper as a rule and they have hard to find items. Easy website to navigate.
ScottyLogger60,
Since I'm only doing a few solders, this should suffice correct ?
http://www.amazon.com/Alpha-AT-3160...&ie=UTF8&qid=1365544794&sr=1-1&keywords=60+40
Would the type of alloy used on the injector line affect the electrical properties of the connection (i.e., more resistance) ?