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robdiaz44

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I have heard that you can replace the 4 pin connector with a trailer connector. Not sure if this can be done on the old (pre 05/85) under the fuel tank connector. I've been scouring the forum to find out, but can't seem find anything. Looking for some input here...thanks in advance.

Here are pictures of: 1) the old female connector that I have since replaced with the "spare" connector that was in the relay box...the 2 "fried" connectors are the pos and neg to the fuel pump; and 2) the male part of the connector...my concern is that the 2 darker connectors (pos and neg connections to the fuel pump) are not becoming glitchy and compromising the necessary electrical connection/power to the fuel pump.
The Dreaded Under-The-Tank Fuel Connector ('85 K100rs) 4_pin_10

The Dreaded Under-The-Tank Fuel Connector ('85 K100rs) 4_pin_11


Again...wondering if I can replace the whole thing with a trailer connector.?.?

    

Rick G

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I have heard the 4 pin connector for the mic on a CB radio will do the job or there is an unused connector in the relay box that can be used. I think it's for the alarm or such but usually not used. I have some here on old harnesses but it's a long way to send it.


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Dai

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A bit of cloth wrapped around a small screwdriver and coated with Autosol or similar should clean those. It'll take a bit of patience though because you'll need to rotate the screwdriver around the outside of the pin. If that fails, reach for some 1000-grade wet'n'dry.


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bushyintas

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Same as Rick, I used the metal plug of an old CB radio Microphone, still ok today and the threaded collar on the plug screws onto the fitting on the tank.

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robdiaz44

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Dai wrote:A bit of cloth wrapped around a small screwdriver and coated with Autosol or similar should clean those. It'll take a bit of patience though because you'll need to rotate the screwdriver around the outside of the pin. If that fails, reach for some 1000-grade wet'n'dry.
Thanks y'all...Dai, I'll sure get some Autosol and see if that'll do the trick.

    

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"A bit of cloth wrapped around a small screwdriver and coated with Autosol or similar should clean those. It'll take a bit of patience though because you'll need to rotate the screwdriver around the outside of the pin. If that fails, reach for some 1000-grade wet'n'dry."

...or DeoxIT.

There.

I said it.

Shut up you lot.


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Inge K.

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What a clever guy.....first prize in this spelling contest.......is a pair of new shoes.

The Dreaded Under-The-Tank Fuel Connector ('85 K100rs) Sko10


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Rick G

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The Dreaded Under-The-Tank Fuel Connector ('85 K100rs) 44271


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"Man sacrifices his health in order to make money.
Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.
And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived."   Dalai Lama


Bikes 1999 K1100 LT with a Big Block 1200
    

brickrider2

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Very nice work, Inge! You have skills (and patience) I can only dream of.   cheers

    

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When do I get the shoes?

Yes Inge, you will be free to borrow them any time you want... Evil or Very Mad


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Inge K.

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blaKey wrote:Yes Inge, you will be free to borrow them any time you want... Evil or Very Mad

Thanks, but I have my own pair.........

The Dreaded Under-The-Tank Fuel Connector ('85 K100rs) Sko_210


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