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Old 12-11-2004, 07:14 AM
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Re: Stumped

Hey thanks,I'll check all that, Hope ya'll get this grease thing worked out.
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lol..... point taken.
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All I am stating is that you don't use heatsink compound as a replacement for dielectric grease.

Can you agree to that?
Yes I do agree with that, but that is not what I said. My point was that Dielectric grease could be used as a substitute for heatsink compound on the ignition module.
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Old 12-11-2004, 03:34 PM
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Heatsink compound is specifically made to be non conductive, but does transfer heat.
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Hey thanks,I'll check all that, Hope ya'll get this grease thing worked out.
Hope it works for you. And LT and I go at it from time to time but hey, he is for the most a good guy with good advice and I'm sure he would agree and anyway this forum is to learn and if there were never any disagreements where would knowledge come from.
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Hope it works for you. And LT and I go at it from time to time but hey, he is for the most a good guy with good advice and I'm sure he would agree and anyway this forum is to learn and if there were never any disagreements where would knowledge come from.
Yea, me and a couple guys always bump heads , get in a big fight, then the tension is released for a month. It is just a drawback from having guys with excellent knowledge all trying to help a person.

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Old 12-24-2004, 05:04 PM
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to make things quick, just make sure that your distributor is in good working condition and the connections are clean... check with a auto parts store to find what goop to use...
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Old 12-25-2004, 06:21 AM
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Replace o-2 sensor and or coolant temp sensor,seen coolant temp really flood out an engine.Good luck with your grease thing
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