Good info Mike, Well in the weekend cleaned both moulded connector groups as described in my previous mail. Yesterday I went for a tour and tried to drive with the lights on. The produced heat was mu
I wonder if this is the same as Copaslip. What is its consistency? Copaslip is about the same as moly or LM grease. Cheers, Dave H. '72 BGT two inserting inserting to where /// /// mgs@autox.team.ne
Hi listers, Mostly I'm quite comfortable with electricity and basicly for the issue I have now I can find the solution as well, but like to know the best choice from MG respective view. This weekend
My suspicion is that they have gotten corroded with rust from the moisture in the cabin over time. My solution is to unplug the bullet connectors, clean with steel wool and sandpaper, making certain
You might separate the connectors and give them a good visual examination. If there's no evidence of burning or melting, I wouldn't worry about it. If there is damage and it seems to be isolated to o
This may have been said before but I've been a bit busy to follow this thread. Generally, heat = resistance and corrosion can be a cause. But then again, heat is produced by high current; you might
Hi guys, Thanks David, I'll check the relevant colors. Just a brief update for the green related (a.o.) wires I've thoroughly cleaned both male and female connectors with chrome cleaner. I've used Q-
Thanks for the update-sounds like we're on the right track. Incidentally, what do other listers put on cleaned connectors? I use just a little petroleum jelly to stop further corrosion. Good Luck, D
I use vaseline.... Cheers, Hans P.S. Where is the Autox.team.net filter??? --Original Message-- From: David Hill [mailto:davhill@btinternet.com] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:58 PM To: Duinhoven
Different name, same stuff. BTW, I don't even know what the teamnet filter is, never mind where it lives ;-) David a /// /// mgs@autox.team.net mailing list /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/ma
Team.net Filter (inserting the trailor) does not seem to work on replies at the moment... Hans --Original Message-- From: David Hill [mailto:davhill@btinternet.com] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 5
I use a wire brush on the Dremel for cleaning the nipples--takes about two or three seconds each to do. I use a worn .22 cal bronze rifle bore brush in the vari-speed drill for the connector--takes