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What do you recomend for cleaning electrical connections on our Zeds????

 

The main item I'm bothered about at the mo, is my PTU connections. I've scrapped the green scum off the PTU itself, but cant seem to get at the plug connections.................. So is there some sort of spray cleaner that will do the job for me?................ Obviously the best option is to fit a series two PTU complete with harness, and re-locate it.............. but that might come later. :D

 

TIA :bow:

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Most car shops will sell electrical contact cleaner in a spray can

 

Thanks for that, just wondered if there was a specific one that someone would recomend. :bow:

i used to do electromechanical engineering and often bought IPA (iso-propal-alcohol)from chemists...cleans connectors PCB's etc quite well and is cheap...:) just make sure your engine aint hot as it is highly imflammable..99.9% alcohol...and dont try to drink it... you wont live to regret it...;)

sounds smells and looks like good vodka...but undrinkable...someone came a right cropper trying it once...their mistake was thinking they had drunk 150% tequelia and so this would be a breeze being 99%...but 150% is proof not by volume...proofing is the old way of measuring how "hot" the alcohol burns..more heat the higher the proof...today most booze is sold by volume..and the highest drinkable % is probably around 65%-70% eg Sangsters Rum, Tequlia's have approx 40% but re-proof the alcohol to give it more heat...sommit like that...soz to bore you all...:0

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