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Highly debatable. However, IMOP NONE--Fwiw--KeokeLuckyLuke said:What grease should be used when mounting the cable connectors of a Lucas wiring harness?
My idea was to use some grease to prevent moisture from getting into the connectors!
Dave Russell said:A lot of late model cars seem to fill every connection with dilectric grease.
RonMacPherson said:Dielectric grease helps maintain contact and protect against water intrusion. Why wasn't it used 50 years ago?
It wasn't around then. You will find most of the upscale Marques are starting to include it at locations they consider consequential.
Keoke said:..Silicone grease used as you stated IMOP is a better choice.----Keoke
tahoe healey said:Didn't point sets use to COME with a small bit of dilectric grease for the dizzy cam?
Keoke said:tahoe healey said:And that stuff that Greg W used ain't nothin but tooth paste with some different writin on the outside.-- /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
no wonder he has such pearly white teeth! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
John Loftus said:Hi T.H.,
The point cam lube I have is different than the dielectric/silicone grease. It it formulated to keep the rubbing block from wearing (as fast) which changes the point gap.
Cheers,
John
GregW said:I picked this stuff up at a local hardware store. I still had some of the ÂĽ oz tube left after installing the harness.
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Yeah, the plaque just sssslllliiiiddddeeeessss right off. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gifKeoke said:And that stuff that Greg W used ain't nothin but tooth paste with some different writin on the outside.-- /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
Keoke said:Well Eschneider, you just rang my bell again. When in this world did you ever see a grease that was conductive, ain't no such animal around. What is being done is the marketing people need some type of a gimmick to sell their product. So the take a dielectric; "Grease", fill it with copper granules and lacking any real imagination call it conductive grease.Grease is not conductive and the copper granules are the components that perform the conductive function the grease just keeps them put. OTOH ,Silicone grease used as you stated IMOP is a better choice.----Keoke