Gregger
Living Legend
I'm doing some electrical work myself right now and I'm "painting" every connector and terminal with some of this (in very sparing amounts) - lots of people raving about its ability to enhance and, well, stabilize electric connectors. $50 for a tiny vial is kind of highway robbery but the one vial will last pretty much forever, you don't use much.
http://www.stabilant.com/ (the web page is a refugee from the 80's...)
Figure it can't hurt and might help.
That stuff is fantastic. I work in the mining industry in mobile maintenance and we spec this stuff for new and rebuilt equipment on all connections. It works great considering the highly corrosive environment our gear runs in. It can be diluted with isopropyl alcohol so a little goes a long way.
Several testimonies to share -
1. I once had an old Remington shaver with wiper type contacts. The shaver would run erratically when turning on the switch. The switch had to be wiggled to get it to run consistently. Pulling the shaver apart and filing the contacts would help but not for long. I tried a small swipe of Stabilant to the wiper contacts and never had a problem with it again. No more filing.
2. I have had relays that showed high resistance with the contacts and pulled them apart, applied this stuff and no more problems.
3. The micro switch for the front brake on my America quit working. Not having a replacement, I gingerly pulled it apart, applied Stabilant to contacts and ran it for another 3 years till I sold the bike.
Good stuff.