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Impending ignition switch failure or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Violione" data-source="post: 431894" data-attributes="member: 4338"><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'">Jeff,</span></p><p></p><p>There is most defiantly a positive air flow coming up from the triple tree/radiator and into the bottom of that ignition switch! Watch out on using WD-40 in an electrical switch environment, two things happen; WD-40 eats up plastic/nylon parts and WD-40 will conduct electricity. If you have a good electronics repair shop/supply around (might need to head down into Wilmington) there are several good electrical contact cleaners on the market. But believe it or not, the Radio Shack Contact/Control Cleaner & Lubricant (pt# 64-4315) is pretty darn good stuff. Cleans, lubricates, drives out and prevents moisture. It's pricey though, last can I got was $9.95, ouch!</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Violione, post: 431894, member: 4338"] [FONT='Comic Sans MS']Jeff,[/FONT] There is most defiantly a positive air flow coming up from the triple tree/radiator and into the bottom of that ignition switch! Watch out on using WD-40 in an electrical switch environment, two things happen; WD-40 eats up plastic/nylon parts and WD-40 will conduct electricity. If you have a good electronics repair shop/supply around (might need to head down into Wilmington) there are several good electrical contact cleaners on the market. But believe it or not, the Radio Shack Contact/Control Cleaner & Lubricant (pt# 64-4315) is pretty darn good stuff. Cleans, lubricates, drives out and prevents moisture. It's pricey though, last can I got was $9.95, ouch! Jay [/QUOTE]
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