Anyone else have a problem with the large spade at the generator burning the
connection?
 
 
Douglas A. Hansen
www.1147cc.com
 



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From: Doug Braun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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2008 7:26:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Spits] cleaning electrical bullet connectors
Possibly you could also use a small rifle-cleaning
brush to clean those
connectors?

BTW, the metal piece in those 4-way female connector
blocks tends
to crack.  I highly recommend replacing
them if there is any indication of an
electrical
problem in their circuit.  I've replaced at least half
a dozen over
the years in my Spit.  Buy a bunch so you
will always have a few spares on
hand.

Doug Braun
'72 Spit

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> In terms
of cleaning the lucar connector sleeves,
> there is a great lucar
> connector
cleaning brush made by GEM Enterprises,
> www.gem-enterprises.net/page3.html. 
I have been
> using one of these brushes
> for close to 10 years now on both
my Spitfire and
> MGB.  If the lucar
> connector is still in good condition,
but just
> dirty, these are the cat's
> meow in my opinion.
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