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white lasagna
Bloomingdale, NJ · a month ago

Got enough lube there buddy ?

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ADAM
2 months ago

maybe you should replace that old ass plug

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Zachary Ellis
Lillington, NC · 21 hours ago

dielectric grease is non conductive and is made to protect the connection not conduct it.

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Jerome
Rockford, IL · 2 months ago

Dielectric grease makes it easier to get plug wires off, and still conducts electricity.

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Mmmmm.. Bacon
11 days ago

Damn.... gettin Diddy wit it.

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Simon Bar Sinister
Pitman, NJ · a month ago

Dielectric grease?

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Frank Hughes
Monroe, NY · 3 months ago

Dialectic grease is required on some

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Mr.B
Boerne, TX · 22 days ago

needs more goo .....

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David Grimsrud
Hutchinson, MN · 2 months ago

doesn't look dielectric, and too much

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John citizen
Vancouver, WA · a month ago

easier to remove too.

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Glenn Flood
McAlester, OK · a month ago

I Recommend to completely replace all the plugs, wires, cap, and parts, and change all fluids with best available fluids, belts, coolant, tubes, lube all zerks, check out all boots and mounts, bulbs, brakes, and calipers, and drums, wipers, engine lights, and replace with best possible parts available! Replace Oil, fuel, transmission, air, and any other filters with top notch quality parts. Also, inspect the struts, shocks and suspension, again only the best replacement parts. Same with tires.🤔 Bottom line, This is the ONLY true tune up! I recommend this it is the most expensive, probably 3xt to 4x more than a normal tune up! BUT 3x to 4x better and will last 3x to 4x longer!🤔

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big Dee
Birds Landing, CA · a month ago

Depends on what type of agrees it is dielectric grease is conductive and prevents corrosion

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Roger Shinn
Racine, OH · 2 months ago

Don’t you know Bird that little gob of grease is a lot cheaper Bird 🙏🏼

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David Gerardi jr.
Olmsted, IL · a month ago

my goodness.... atleast it's just a 5 horse, & not a car engine.🤦‍♂️

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Robert Brown
Glenwood Springs, CO · a month ago

new plugs all right

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Chris DeBethune
Portsmouth, RI · 2 months ago

He didn't push the cap on all the way. no connection 🤔

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Yessir
Owego, NY · 3 months ago

Time to change that plug!

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Michael
East Jordan, MI · 2 months ago

he needs to use dielectric grease on components like that and he didn't snap that boot on that spark plug all the way.

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Brad Fenicle
Phoenix, AZ · 2 months ago

sometimes WD 40 also stops water from getting into the plug wire adapter

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CaptainWard91
Knoxville, TN · 2 months ago

I should call her 🤔