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Default Hey, one more question!

donquijote1954 wrote:
On Feb 20, 10:55 am, Mike Romain wrote:
Any automotive store likely has it way cheaper. Permatex is one brand,
they call theirs 'Spark Plug Boot & Electrical Connection' Dielectric
Grease they sell in little $2.00 packets. There are other brands also
that just say Spark plug boot protector.

The stuff that gets sold in a 'specialty' shop is usually way more
expensive.

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OK, the exposed parts that come to mind would be the connector and the
battery terminals sticking out from the box. But I have to handle them
all the time... What else?


Every part inside the box that screws together should get covered,
electrical or not.

Mike
 
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