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1 hour ago, leathermaneod said:

Well I may just do that sometime soon then. Is there a reason not to solder the wires?

None that I know of. Soldering welds the wires together and there is lower chance of signal loss.

1 hour ago, leathermaneod said:

why so keen on the heat shrink butt connectors?

Because it would still bind the wires together and the heat shrink would seal the connection.

1 hour ago, leathermaneod said:

I like them too but isn't soldering better?

Yes soldering is better but with limited room and access soldering is tough.

 

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Gotcha! Yes I know the space is limited, but I figured without removing the pump, it's as good as its gona get the way it is. But if/when I am removing the pump, I'd like to fix it as well as possible and solder the wires, then use adhesive lined heat shrink tube. I was just concerned that the heat from soldering could damage the vp's electronics since it will be so close to where the wire goes in there. This would also be a case where it is critical to use solder that does not have acid correct? 

I guess it's time to start getting all the parts together for doing the vac pump. And all the other little odds and ends to do at the same time. Hopefully I don't have so much trouble with injector line leaks this time. 

Although maybe if I remove the intake horn and vp plug and all that ill be able to fix all that without removing the pump. Guess I'll have to wait and see. 

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