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Quick question about the multi Kruzer and coil connector.

JASONSPAZ1

New member
So I got my multi Kruzer and it looks and feels awesome.
No time to test yet.
Anyway, when I insert the coil connector and then hand tighten it, I notice that I still see the metal threading from the coil connector.
I figured that the entire threaded part would sink into the control box and then it will be tightened.
Is it normal for some of the coil connector threading to be exposed even when it it snug into the control box.
Just curious about waterproof integrity.

Thanks in advance.
HJason
 
JASONSPAZ1 said:
So I got my multi Kruzer and it looks and feels awesome.
No time to test yet.
Anyway, when I insert the coil connector and then hand tighten it, I notice that I still see the metal threading from the coil connector.
I figured that the entire threaded part would sink into the control box and then it will be tightened.
Is it normal for some of the coil connector threading to be exposed even when it it snug into the control box.
Just curious about waterproof integrity.

Thanks in advance.
HJason

Let me answer that- ...it does not go all the way down so it is normal, no worries.
 
Thank you for the quick reply.
Seriously, it makes a big difference when company representatives answer.
 
There's an o-ring inside the control box jack, when the coil connector is snugged up, it compresses the o-ring slighty to create a water proof seal, just like the Impact.
 
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