How do you remove pins from a db37? (computer geek warning)

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  • RNSF
    F'n your sister
    • Mar 2008
    • 10022

    How do you remove pins from a db37? (computer geek warning)

    For Repinning? do I need a tool? Can it be done w/o a tool?
    LOL U MAD
  • RNSF
    F'n your sister
    • Mar 2008
    • 10022

    #2
    To clarify, its a AMP 205209-2
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    • RNSF
      F'n your sister
      • Mar 2008
      • 10022

      #3
      Looks like I need 91067–2 insert/extraction tool

      Where in the hell can I get one on a Saturday?
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      • Fernanernie
        Hot slut aficionado
        • Dec 2003
        • 50750

        #4
        Microcenter?

        If you just need to hammer out pins, a narrow punch works just fine for the female side. Male side, in a pinch, pull from the back
        Dear Government, eventually the people with money will tell you to fuck off, and stop paying for those that don't work

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        • RNSF
          F'n your sister
          • Mar 2008
          • 10022

          #5
          Originally posted by Fernanernie View Post
          Microcenter?

          If you just need to hammer out pins, a narrow punch works just fine for the female side. Male side, in a pinch, pull from the back
          Awesome, I just want to move one pin without building a new db37, I suppose if I break it, I still have a backup solder cup db37, but I would prefer not to.

          Thanks AJ.
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          • Turbohwagon
            Fhqwhgads
            • Dec 2008
            • 12835

            #6
            This why you go plug & play sir.
            Godspeed, on the Devil's thunder.

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            • RNSF
              F'n your sister
              • Mar 2008
              • 10022

              #7
              Originally posted by Turbohwagon View Post
              This why you go plug & play sir.
              No

              Its fixed, I just had to take my harness apart and move the spout pin to pin 36. Besides, the PnP isnt going to help much when I install the EDIS and coil packs in the future. This is much easier, plus I have a better understanding of how it works now .
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