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ECU connector blue gasket replacement

scottmastrocinque

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Posted this as a reply to another post in this forum, but I think this is something that should be in its own forum as more people are going to be needing to replace this as the bikes weather and age.

I hope that it helps people.

Scott

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Need a replacement blue silicon gasket for your ECU connections?

Well..

No need to search the Earth, just Molex. :)

Ask and ye shall receive!

What you want can be had for ~ $11.00

It’s part of a Molex 64319-1218 automotive connector. (Yes, this is a 32 pin Molex vs 38 pin on our motorcycles but the seal is the same because the connector dimensions are the same for all 64319 type Molex connectors.)

1. Buy a new connector, slide lovely blue gasket ring off.

2. Slide newly acquired lovely blue gasket ring onto your ECU connector and reinstall back onto your ECU.

Sit back and smile, satisfied that you fixed it yourself cheap.

Then, send Scott money for a lovely tasty adult beverage!

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