Jeff Bennetts wrote:Mike, most of the corrosion is actually on the crimp of the wire and the pin at the backside of the connector. The best way to inspect and clean them is to use a dental pick and release the pins from the connector one at a time and inspect them.
If the crimp is badly corroded and has caused resistance and heated up the connection it can also be necessary to cut back the affected area of wire and use a new pin, this is in extreme instances where you can see the connector has actually melted.
My friend reported back that the lemon juice trick works well on copper, and he did indeed suggest a distilled water rinse or isopropol alcohol to help get rid of the water and lemon juice. Sounds fiddly, and not all that helpful for the connectors that are not copper, eg most all of the ones on the CBX. That might be useful though for what Jeff is talking about.
Jeff, I had to redo one of my taillight wires and ended up reusing the 'pin', Do you know what can be swapped into those OEM connectors?
Is it one of these 'Berner' connectors on this page?
http://www.belmetric.com/html/catalog36.htm
BTW, that company in the link has a decent selection of metric fasteners, other odd bits, Timeserts, and really hustles. I placed an order at 4 o'clock, had it the next day.