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Old Jul 30, 2006 | 07:14 PM
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Clean injector plug terminals

Does anyone have a good idea for how to clean the fuel injector terminals? Mine have a lot of powdery greenish corrosion down in them. I tried using a small screwdriver to scrape it off; that helped a little bit. I tried electrical terminal and circuitboard cleaner, which really didn't do anything. There is not a good way to clean them. Someone should invent a tool for this!

Thanks, Colin.
Old Jul 30, 2006 | 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by colinnwn
Does anyone have a good idea for how to clean the fuel injector terminals? Mine have a lot of powdery greenish corrosion down in them. I tried using a small screwdriver to scrape it off; that helped a little bit. I tried electrical terminal and circuitboard cleaner, which really didn't do anything. There is not a good way to clean them. Someone should invent a tool for this!

Thanks, Colin.

I have some very tiny files I use along with electronic cleaner. I mean tiny...and it comes to a point. I cleaned all my electronic circuits on the top of the motor this way and then used dielectric grease.

Unfortunately I do not know where you can get these tiny files. They came with my work tool kit. i am sure if you have an electronic supply place around you they will have them.
Old Jul 30, 2006 | 09:31 PM
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You can get a pack of those needle files from Sears or hobby stores etc.
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