Peugeot RE: Dielectric grease

From: N9TE (Fujitsu@turbo505.com)
Date: Fri 26 Mar 2004 - 14:59:01 EST

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    Pete,

    Where do you find this stuff in bulk? In the lame autoparts chains (all
    of them) they sell this as "tune up grease" and it comes in quanties
    small enough to be confused with narcotics! .5 ounce.

    I've been looking everywhere for this. Kindda like "LockEze"! ;)

    Thanks for anybody who's got a line on this.

      K o l l

    -----Original Message-----
    From: PEUGPETE@AOL.COM [mailto:PEUGPETE@AOL.COM]
    Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:14 AM
    To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: Dielectric grease

            GROUP
        I've had a couple people ask about dielectric grease, so I thought I

    would put this out.
    The primary purposes of dielectric grease is to keep out moisture, and
    prevent corrosion. Prevention of corrosion keeps the metal-to-metal
    contact point in
    a connector conducting electricity. If the grease conducted electricity,
    it
    would allow the tracking to ground of the power or signal being
    conducted. It's
    neutral and forms an excellent 02 block.

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