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Replacing R-14 plug


nreed_94
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Hey everyone, I have a set of R-14 receivers with a cracked PL-54 plug. I've seen a ton of places online selling the individual plugs, but I can't seem to figure out how to get the old plug off. Does anyone have experience replacing these plugs? Maybe there is some trick I'm not picking up on.

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phantomfixer

The Pl-54 should be constructed the same as this plug...unscrew black plastic cover, uncrimp the harness crimp on rear of plug, remove two harness/connector screws...sometimes these small screws can be tough to remove... be sure the correct size screwdriver is used...

 

 

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One more tip: When putting the screws back in, stick a toothpick in the small hole in the middle of the screw and use it to get the screw started before switching to a screwdriver to tighten the screw.

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phantomfixer

One more tip: When putting the screws back in, stick a toothpick in the small hole in the middle of the screw and use it to get the screw started before switching to a screwdriver to tighten the screw.

that is a great tip....much better than tweezers!!!

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littlebuddy

One more tip: When putting the screws back in, stick a toothpick in the small hole in the middle of the screw and use it to get the screw started before switching to a screwdriver to tighten the screw.

beat me to it !!! :)

 

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There was a special screwdriver with a spring loaded pin the projected through the blade to hold the screw when installing it. Unfortunately I don't remember the number to the tool.

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There was a special screwdriver with a spring loaded pin the projected through the blade to hold the screw when installing it. Unfortunately I don't remember the number to the tool.

I'll bet that a thousand toothpicks are still cheaper than that screwdriver!

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