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Recommendations for Dielectric grease ?

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#1 ·
I want to buy Dielectric grease as preparation for the next spark plugs change, any recommendations for a specific one? I searched in e-bay and found many types and brands!
 
#3 ·
Yeah Just go with any quality name brand. Its not an expensive product by any means so beating yourself up for a difference in price of $4 is kind of pointless.... spend $10 on a big tube of the name brand stuff and call it a day. One tube is pretty much a "life time buy" unless you're a mechanic that uses it daily.
 
#4 ·
FYI, I use Permatex dielectric tune-up grease, part number 22058.

My local autoparts store carries it... but its $9.26 on Amazon. I've done 5+ tuneups (one being a 16 plug hemi ) and have replaced a bunch of sensors for friends/family.... still have over half that tube left. :lol:
 
#6 ·
I recently had to replace my headlight bulbs and bought a small packet of the "bulb grease" for them at the same time. I figured a similar grease would be something good to use as I'm replacing misc electric components on my Commander. I recently replaced the Leak Detection pump and the Vapor Canister Purge Valve and figured I could have used some dielectric grease on each of their wiring connections. So I picked up a tube of the Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease and also a can of WD40 contact cleaner.


Would there be an issue using either of these on the PCM?? I was going to disconnect each of the connectors on the PCM, spray them up with the contact cleaner, them them dry / air out, put some of the dielectric grease on the connections and then reconnect everything. Seemed simple enough, but didn't want to cause any problems, etc.
 
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