When I went through the wiring on my car I soldered every connector. I also
shrink wrapped the wire to the connector so vibration would be reduced. I
haven't had an electrical problem since.
Best regards,
Tom
> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 06:10:21 -0700
> From: twakeman@razzolink.com
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [TR] Lucas's looseness limits lighting?
>
> > The factory soldered the bullets on using a solder pot. I've tried
> > to solder a couple on with big Weller soldering gun and believe me,
> > crimping is way easier.
>
> The factory soldered them so I did too. It is a slow process but I
> figure it eliminated internal space where corrosion might occur. And of
> course I also assembled the connectors with the dielectric grease to
> help keep moisture out. And I never reused the female connectors as I
> do not have a good way to insure the internal corrosion is cleaned out.
>
> Teriann
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