The plastic on mine was melted too (right where the red/black wires plug in)
but that was only the plastic. The metal conductors all seemed to be pretty
well in place. I tore it apart, cleaned everything up, spread apart the
contacts in the female connectors so they'd make a good connection, coated
it all in dielectric grease and slapped it back together. It worked fine
after that.

-Kyle


On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Larry Dorais <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Good evening everyone! I ordered a new ignition switch for my 83 650
> Nighthhawk, but, while I am waiting for that to come, I pulled the
> fuse block apart, and it is pretty well toast. It is melted behind the
> ignition wires...does anyone know where I can get a good used one? I
> called Musselmans Honda here in T ucson and they said a new one isn't
> available. Thank you for your help.
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