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Old 12-13-06, 11:07 PM
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LOL! Awesome... Then consider it added. However, I started thinking I'll be adding this to Wikipedia as well...
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don't forget the **** lube for the muffler bearings

Great input everyone i can't wait for the sticky to be on my long list of favorites. I don't think anyone answered it but is thread-locker and anti sieze conductive? it shouldn't make a big difference either way because there's still going to be metal-metal contact but just good to know.
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**** Lube... Got it.. Thanks. I'll make sure THATS in the wiki....
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
Icemark beat me to it, so yeah, what he said. The grease itself is in insulator but the metal to metal contact still takes place on the connector and the grease surrounds it
Yep. It is also used for extreme cooling on computers (peltier/refrigerant). You pack it in the processor socket to prevent moisture/ice buildup at cooler temps. There is still metal-metal contact , but the di-electric grease fills in the gaps.
Also, I have always used anti-seize on my spark plugs. After trying to get them out of the motor from my parts car ( I actually cracked the ******* spark plug socket) I will make sure everyone I know uses it as well.
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Here's the wiki entry.. I did it on my own wiki... that way I can stage things.... that and nobody seems to like the other one.. so I made my own that I know is backed up, is on an incredibly fast server, on an incredibly fast connection... and I pay the bill, so I know it'll be up.

Anyways... here's the master fluid list... feel free to sign up and edit it if you think of new things... heck, I think you can even edit it without an account.. just click edit and go for it.

http://www.rotorwiki.com/index.php/R...id_Master_List
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