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spyug
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Trying to sort out my charging "challenges" these last few days I've had occassion to play with connectors. For the life of me I haven't been able to figure out how to get the things apart. I knew they used locks to fit into the plastic housings but how to get them apart.
I was reading stuff today and ended up finding this article on the Oregon Motorcycle Parts site. Oddly, I never thought to look here directly. I had bought a regulator for my XS from them and I knew they carried a lot of good stuff. I remember my buying experience was very good and the part came quickly and works flawlessly. So kudos once again for this informative page:
http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/ConnectionRepair.html
Good information. Interestingly, he reinforces what we already know that most electrical gremlins are as a result of faulty or corroded connectors.Also, I like the idea of packing everything with dialectic grease. Back in the day, working on Brit sports cars and the 'orrible Lucas Electrics, we used to stuff everything with petroleum jelly ( in lieu of DG). Wonder how I forgot that.I've bookmarked it and will definitely give it a try.
Hope you find this helpful.
Cheers all,
Spyug
I was reading stuff today and ended up finding this article on the Oregon Motorcycle Parts site. Oddly, I never thought to look here directly. I had bought a regulator for my XS from them and I knew they carried a lot of good stuff. I remember my buying experience was very good and the part came quickly and works flawlessly. So kudos once again for this informative page:
http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/ConnectionRepair.html
Good information. Interestingly, he reinforces what we already know that most electrical gremlins are as a result of faulty or corroded connectors.Also, I like the idea of packing everything with dialectic grease. Back in the day, working on Brit sports cars and the 'orrible Lucas Electrics, we used to stuff everything with petroleum jelly ( in lieu of DG). Wonder how I forgot that.I've bookmarked it and will definitely give it a try.
Hope you find this helpful.
Cheers all,
Spyug
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