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Old 04-Nov-2009, 08:59   #1
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Mille
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Thanks for your comments Nelly and Skidlids.

I have always kept all connector blocks full of silicon grease, to try to keep away corrosion, especially the alternator/reg-rec connector block.

However, I can see this grease becoming fuel for the fire I experienced, if the alternator/reg-rec connector block did heat up from increased resistance.

New cable (35amp) and connector block (45amp) on the way, and I will bung in a new fuel filter in case this is upping the current draw.

Nelly - deeply hurt that you infer my bike is grubby. 'Tis always nice and shiny.

Spin
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