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Oil pressure switch 90 degree connector boot p/n help

Started by billbuilds, May 09, 2019, 09:24:27 AM

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billbuilds

     The 2011 FLHRC that I bought used is missing the 90 degree rubber connector boot to the oil pressure switch.  I can find the boot/lead on Ronnie's parts diagram but there is no corresponding number in the p/n list beneath the diagram. I was hoping that someone might be able to shed some light on where I can get a rubber boot/connector, my wire lead is long enough to reach. Thanks, Bill
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rigidthumper

May 09, 2019, 09:41:45 AM #1 Last Edit: May 09, 2019, 09:48:42 AM by rigidthumper
Late model RKs didn't get a boot.
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billbuilds

     Ahhh. Would you have the part number for the connector that belongs there. Perhaps I didn't explain fully but that is missing on mine. Thanks
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rigidthumper

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billbuilds

     Thanks, I see now.  :idea:  My switch is missing the nuts and somehow I thought that there was a slide-on type connnector.   :embarrassed:
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billbuilds

      Sorry but that wasn't it. Did a little research and apparently I need a 72405-98BK. That's the same type of 90 degree plug (plus 4' lead) that goes to the neutral switch.  Bill
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rigidthumper

May 09, 2019, 11:03:10 AM #6 Last Edit: May 09, 2019, 11:08:56 AM by rigidthumper
 :up: - I looked at one sheet for the item #, and a different sheet for the part number of that item number.
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smoserx1

I think the oil pressure switch just completes the ground circuit.  If so, no insulation/boot needed,  Get a butt connector, crimp one end to the lead, slip the other end over the switch.