help repair recovered klr
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 10:42 pm
Thanks Arden I'll try your suggestions. Any particular brand of
dishwashing detergent? I've used kerosene before to remove dried
grease pencil markings and it didn't attack a good paint job or
plastic. Nothing else seemed to work as well, however I didn't soak
for more than an hour.
Repair Update: I believe the ignition module is toast. I got no
spark so swapped it into my bike to confirm, bad news - no spark.
Anyone know of a source for ignition modules other than dealers?
Rex
--- "Arden Kysely" wrote:
for> Rex, > I can't help with the parts, but for paint removal I'd start with > soaking the plastic parts in a solution of dishwashing detergent
> a day or two. That's worked pretty good for removing the paint from > my truck's little plastic hub caps so I can re-paint them. Another > idea is TSP, available at paint stores. If those don't work, you're > into solvents like kerosene and paint thinner. Anything harsher > probably won't be nice to the plastic. > > __Arden