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grease inside fuse box connector
Does any one know the name of the grease used on the fuse box connector housings(under hood), that tar like brown stuff? Want to try and find it locally like napa. Just dont no who makes it or the name- Thanks Rich
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should be clear, and is called di-electric grease
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Rich do you mean the stuff like they use around the tubes coming out of the A/C suitcase?
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Wayne - Im not sure what the grease on the ac suitcase looks like. I have a tube of clear dielectric grease from dow corning. The reason I did not use it is the temperature rating on it goes up to 400 deg F but Ive seen it melt and run far below that temp. American autowire stuffs there fuse box connectors with this brown heavy grease but only in there factory fit line. The classic update harness connectors are shipped with no grease. So Ive been looking for this thick brown gook and wondering where they get it and who makes it, almost looks like old thick axle greese.
Rich |
I have to wonder WHY you want this "gook" in the first place?? Personally there's no way I'd use any of that kind of stuff in a modern built car.
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I miss read what you were looking for Mike was rite.
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Rich |
ive used the liquid electrical tape several times to fil in pins where wires were removed before.. worked fine for me.. i think i actaully bought it at lowes.
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Wouldn't you install a blanking plug into those open holes ? I've seen the weatherpack style plugs. They should be available from the vendor/manufacture of the component. Contact AAW like Chad said :thumbsup:
Jim |
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