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Enduro Engine 4 stroke (including EFI & Exhaust) 4 stroke engine, EFI, and exhaust discussion |
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Weatherproofing the EFI?
I am new to EFI bikes. Is there anything that should be/ needs to be done to keep everything in working order. It seems that the throttle body is fairly open. Do you guys just the cover off clean periodically? Any wires I should watch? Fuses I need to keep spares for? Any input would be great.
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A tiny dab of di-electric grease on all of the connectors is a good idea to ward off any moisture or corrosion problems. Those connections to the sensors and computer are the only things telling your EFI what to do.
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On my recent repair quest I disconnected the ecu connector looking for corrosion and found nothing but clean terminal pins despite 6 years of severe off road riding and deep river crossings. The main concern i have had is keeping electricity in the battery (due to a broken wire).The efi is a beautiful thing. So tractable and flexible it has got me out of many situations a carb bike probably wouldn't. Welcome to the future!
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good to hear.
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Either I have been very lucky or the EFI system is very well made but I haven't put any dielectric grease on any of my connections since I bought it new in '05. My riding buddies usually accuse me of washing my bike to much, so my electrical system has gotten plenty wet over the last few years. That doesn't mean I don't recommend it, it just means it's probably not as much of an issue as some might think.
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