John,
Where do you get the silicon dielectric grease? Radio Shack?
Paul
--- In Honda-C70@yahoogroups.com, "jpardue" <inventorpardue@...> wrote:
>
> Dan,
>
> I have seen Honda connectors that looked perfect on the outside, yet would barely pass any electricity. After dismantling a connection, I use DeOxit to clean off the crud and oxidation. Smearing on a dab of silicon dielectric grease before reassembly helps prevent future corrosion problems.
>
> Anything grounded to the chassis is ubolted. The metal is cleaned up and sanded if needed to bare metal. A thin coating of silicon dielectric grease is applied before bolting everything back together.
>
> You are right about the Florida humidity, man it will corrode anything.
>
> Jon Pardue
> Sarasota, Florida
>
1970-73 C70 Honda Service Manual: http://tinyurl.com/6ebwtw
1970-73 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/6ebwtw (scroll to sec.7.1 page 101.jpg)
1980-83 C70 Honda Service Manual: http://tinyurl.com/hu42c
1980-81 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/hu42c (scroll to sec.18-1 page 170.jpg)
1982-83 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/hu42c (scroll to sec. 20-28 page 205.jpg)
1980-81 C70 Maintenance Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/z4zn6
1982-83 C70 Maintenance Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/hw35c
More resources for C70 Passports and Cubs:
http://www.shlaes.com/Vehicles/Scooter.htm
http://www.velodrome.com/HondaC70/HondaC70.html
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