The issue I ran into, is the design of the female sockets that plug into the switch and the motor. Unlike the other VE-XVI I own, these seem to be one solid molded piece of Bakelite (or other early polymer.) (see attached photo). I didn't see any way to separate the wire terminals from the blocks without destroying them in the process. There's a chance they were designed so that the wires can be pulled out, but that's a risk I'm not willing to take until I know what I'm dealing with. Does anyone here have experience with these early connections, or know where I could source custom replacements? I'm guessing there's a reason Victor switched to the later design that could be taken apart. These don't appear very "repair friendly"

Ideally, I'd like to replace everything with new Sundial wire, but if I have to leave them alone, it's no big deal. The external cord is my main concern, which can be more easily spliced in at an existing repair.