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dishwashing rubber glove, cable ties and tape,
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change to MSD electronic or similar using a large dia cap, then if water does get in then there is no points and crossfire is less of a problem.
Or put thermos on so you can turn them off and then the fan wont blow water straight at it
di-electric grease ... it is awseome.
Put it on every electical conector (plug boot's and around your dizzy cap). anything you want to seal and remain easy to disassemble (and be water tight again when you reassemble it.) It is fantastic stuff.
Get some good plug leads with formed boots ICE apparently make excellent ones. I have used bosch leads with great results as far as waterproofing goes.
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
thanx for the replies yeah cause if i go to quick into water she stalls or sometimes dont have to go in quick lol and yep stalled not fun when you this deep
love_mud wrote:di-electric grease ... it is awseome.
Put it on every electical conector (plug boot's and around your dizzy cap). anything you want to seal and remain easy to disassemble (and be water tight again when you reassemble it.) It is fantastic stuff.
Get some good plug leads with formed boots ICE apparently make excellent ones. I have used bosch leads with great results as far as waterproofing goes.
with the plug leads, you can use 24hr araldite (spelling?) to seal up where to boot meets the lead.
love_mud wrote:di-electric grease ... it is awseome.
Put it on every electical conector (plug boot's and around your dizzy cap). anything you want to seal and remain easy to disassemble (and be water tight again when you reassemble it.) It is fantastic stuff.
Get some good plug leads with formed boots ICE apparently make excellent ones. I have used bosch leads with great results as far as waterproofing goes.
with the plug leads, you can use 24hr araldite (spelling?) to seal up where to boot meets the lead.
I am sure that would work well .. but doesnt aryldite melt (or soften) at temps over 80c ?
Dielectic grease leaves things really easy to disassemble if needed as well, and becasue it stays as a grease .. when you reassemble it re-seals
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
love_mud wrote:di-electric grease ... it is awseome.
Put it on every electical conector (plug boot's and around your dizzy cap). anything you want to seal and remain easy to disassemble (and be water tight again when you reassemble it.) It is fantastic stuff.
Get some good plug leads with formed boots ICE apparently make excellent ones. I have used bosch leads with great results as far as waterproofing goes.
hey where would i get this grease from was told by another guy while in that puddle just go krazy with a tube of silicone haha
love_mud wrote:di-electric grease ... it is awseome.
Put it on every electical conector (plug boot's and around your dizzy cap). anything you want to seal and remain easy to disassemble (and be water tight again when you reassemble it.) It is fantastic stuff.
Get some good plug leads with formed boots ICE apparently make excellent ones. I have used bosch leads with great results as far as waterproofing goes.
hey where would i get this grease from was told by another guy while in that puddle just go krazy with a tube of silicone haha
love_mud wrote:di-electric grease ... it is awseome.
Put it on every electical conector (plug boot's and around your dizzy cap). anything you want to seal and remain easy to disassemble (and be water tight again when you reassemble it.) It is fantastic stuff.
Get some good plug leads with formed boots ICE apparently make excellent ones. I have used bosch leads with great results as far as waterproofing goes.
with the plug leads, you can use 24hr araldite (spelling?) to seal up where to boot meets the lead.
I am sure that would work well .. but doesnt aryldite melt (or soften) at temps over 80c ?
Dielectic grease leaves things really easy to disassemble if needed as well, and becasue it stays as a grease .. when you reassemble it re-seals
the aryldite was intended to use on the current leads instead of buying lead woth formed boots.
but yeah for the rest of system the dielectric grease is a good idea