I notice you clutch reservoir is still the white housing. Do you change you clutch fluid often? I just made some syringes with small enough tubing to flush the junk out of the line back into the reservoir.
Dielectric grease is for electrical connections not for the rubber boot. It’s to prevent corrosion between two electrical contacts. For instance when using my plow in the winter, dielectric grease is very necessary for the electrical connections from the truck to the plow especially with salt on the roads and also water. The plugs are packed with dielectric grease to keep connections from getting corroded and rotting out. Putting it on the spark plug wire connections is what it’s for. If you just want to keep the boot from sticking to the plug I would use Anti-seize not dielectric grease. Good luck
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Which sparks do you use for the ls2 and ls3 ?
I notice you clutch reservoir is still the white housing. Do you change you clutch fluid often? I just made some syringes with small enough tubing to flush the junk out of the line back into the reservoir.
Yeah I changed it all the time did a video about it as well. If you don’t it gets pretty nasty pretty quick.
Dielectric grease is for electrical connections not for the rubber boot. It’s to prevent corrosion between two electrical contacts.
For instance when using my plow in the winter, dielectric grease is very necessary for the electrical connections from the truck to the plow especially with salt on the roads and also water. The plugs are packed with dielectric grease to keep connections from getting corroded and rotting out. Putting it on the spark plug wire connections is what it’s for. If you just want to keep the boot from sticking to the plug I would use Anti-seize not dielectric grease.
Good luck
not true - it is an insulator google it - you are wrong
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@@Jmd277you must be the same if you’re here watching tutorial videos.