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Well over last few months the performance of my car has steadily deteriorated, nothing you could really point your finger at, not until last week when it turned into a full blown misfire, so I checked the coil pack connections, coil packs and spark plugs but nothing came of this, so I moved on to the injectors, removed the first plug to find it full of the green corrosion that has been mentioned in other threads regarding misfire problems, the other five plugs where as bad and also very brittle, so I am now waiting for new injector looms to arrive from the USA to see if cures the problem. Would it be of any benefit to use some sort of contact grease to stop this happening again, if so can anyone recommend some.

 

Cheers Paul

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Dielectric grease is the stuff to use Paul, will stop any future corrosion of the plug terminals

I bought a couple of these, not sure if he has any left,

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150592991798

or here

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ANCOR-DIELECTRIC-SILICONE-COMPOUND-1-3oz-MARINE-GRADE-/310278134363?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_BoatEquipment_Accessories_SM&hash=item483e049a5b

I,ve just fitted a nearly new engine loom and i,ve used connector protector as used in the marine industry and filled all the connectors , should stop any future deterioration :thumbup:

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