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Old 02-21-2004, 09:05 AM
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Ive got a ton of coolant in the electrical connectors from doin a headswap. What kinda stuff should I use to clean them out????
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Electraclean is the best that I have seen. It is hard to find though. Be careful though, it will take your skin off
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I wouldn't use brake cleaner on "mystery plastics".

WD-40 will chase moisture out pretty well (that's
its original purpose, WD being "water dispersant").
Just douche them real good.

WD-40 should not be put into the airstream or the
engine oil though. Silicon is bad for O2 sensors.
Silicone spray is no exception.
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dam i hope i dont have problems. i just reconnect them how they are and forget about it. if i were to worry about it, i would probably blow them out with pressureized air and use electraclean. you can find it in most auto parts stores.




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