Hugomartin
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- First Name
- Hugo
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 3/4 ton 5.7 350 suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
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NO, NO, NO!!!Here is my old ignition module . Do you guys think I should go with the silicone dielectric grease. Should I buy a better ignition module? Thanks
Is this the proper paste?I've worked on and installed everything with electronic ignition that Bosch makes, and its ALWAYS the white thermal paste....and yes, things fail when its missing. Thats all I would use.
no.Is this the proper paste?
No, this product protects something from heat. It is the opposite of what is needed. You need a product that easily allows heat to move through it. I use the stuff used in the computer world. Mine is Arctic Silver, high density polysynthetic silver thermal compound. The module generates heat. The heat must transfer from the module to the distributor to make sure the electronics don't burn out within the module. Those are not real fun to change so do it right the first time. That way you are not out in the middle of nowhere broke down.Is this the proper paste?