Colin24
IBA# 446
I am in the middle of reassembling the FJR to get it ready for the forthcoming riding season. I had the bike stripped down to the valves so I could check the valve lash. (No adjustment needed, woohoo!)
I had to disconnect many of the electrical connections in the process. For the most part I am impressed with the connectors used on the bike. The seem to seal well and positive lock and keep the weather out.
But there were a few connectors that showed signs of moisture getting in and starting to cause some corrosion of the connectors. I cleaned them up as best as I could with electrical contact cleaner and they should be okay.
Now, I am treating this bike like I intend to own it for many years and many miles to come. So I have been making sure I put in the extra little effort during any maintenance cycle.
So I have decided to use dielectric grease on all the electrical connections that I am working with during this down time. Is this a good idea? In short which of the following would apply:
A - This is massive overkill but still a good thing to ensure years of trouble free service.
B - This is overkill and it really isn't worth the effort. But it wont cause any harm.
C - Probably shouldn't do it but it probably wont cause any problems.
D - Dont do it, it will ruin your bike.
I am thinking the answer is A. But I am curious to know what the collective wisdom of the group here thinks
- Colin
I had to disconnect many of the electrical connections in the process. For the most part I am impressed with the connectors used on the bike. The seem to seal well and positive lock and keep the weather out.
But there were a few connectors that showed signs of moisture getting in and starting to cause some corrosion of the connectors. I cleaned them up as best as I could with electrical contact cleaner and they should be okay.
Now, I am treating this bike like I intend to own it for many years and many miles to come. So I have been making sure I put in the extra little effort during any maintenance cycle.
So I have decided to use dielectric grease on all the electrical connections that I am working with during this down time. Is this a good idea? In short which of the following would apply:
A - This is massive overkill but still a good thing to ensure years of trouble free service.
B - This is overkill and it really isn't worth the effort. But it wont cause any harm.
C - Probably shouldn't do it but it probably wont cause any problems.
D - Dont do it, it will ruin your bike.
I am thinking the answer is A. But I am curious to know what the collective wisdom of the group here thinks
- Colin
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