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Thoughts on moving Frank, the garage king, from Colorado to Calgary, Alberta
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<blockquote data-quote="Whooshka" data-source="post: 1470871" data-attributes="member: 93041"><p>I wouldn't just slap dielectric grease on the connectors. I'd spray them with ACF-50 (or similar like Dioxite?) first and let it creep into the connector to break down any corrosion, then pull them apart to clean the contacts with contact cleaner. Then another shot of ACF and reconnect. Dielectric grease is an inhibitor and really should only be used on the outside of the connector to keep the elements out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whooshka, post: 1470871, member: 93041"] I wouldn't just slap dielectric grease on the connectors. I'd spray them with ACF-50 (or similar like Dioxite?) first and let it creep into the connector to break down any corrosion, then pull them apart to clean the contacts with contact cleaner. Then another shot of ACF and reconnect. Dielectric grease is an inhibitor and really should only be used on the outside of the connector to keep the elements out. [/QUOTE]
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Thoughts on moving Frank, the garage king, from Colorado to Calgary, Alberta
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