Ignition Module Paste at Sue Ted blog

Ignition Module Paste. You can find it at. It's a grease/paste that has little bits of aluminum or silver embedded in the compound to enhance thermal conductivity. Do i need dielectric grease between the bottom of the ignition control module (icm) and the base plate it sits on? This stuff is like brylcream, a little dab. The factory service manual also specifies dialectric grease but this is a mistake. I've now spent hours looking for a definitive answer to the question regarding which grease/compound is to be used. Either type used by electronic tech's will do, the old extremely messy white stuff, or the new runny silicone. The haynes manual says to use silicone dielectric grease on the back of the icm where it mounts to the ignition coil heat sink.

Mercedes M104.98x Engine EZL Ignition Control Module & Heat Paste
from rebuildmastertech.com

This stuff is like brylcream, a little dab. The haynes manual says to use silicone dielectric grease on the back of the icm where it mounts to the ignition coil heat sink. It's a grease/paste that has little bits of aluminum or silver embedded in the compound to enhance thermal conductivity. I've now spent hours looking for a definitive answer to the question regarding which grease/compound is to be used. The factory service manual also specifies dialectric grease but this is a mistake. Do i need dielectric grease between the bottom of the ignition control module (icm) and the base plate it sits on? Either type used by electronic tech's will do, the old extremely messy white stuff, or the new runny silicone. You can find it at.

Mercedes M104.98x Engine EZL Ignition Control Module & Heat Paste

Ignition Module Paste Do i need dielectric grease between the bottom of the ignition control module (icm) and the base plate it sits on? It's a grease/paste that has little bits of aluminum or silver embedded in the compound to enhance thermal conductivity. I've now spent hours looking for a definitive answer to the question regarding which grease/compound is to be used. The haynes manual says to use silicone dielectric grease on the back of the icm where it mounts to the ignition coil heat sink. This stuff is like brylcream, a little dab. The factory service manual also specifies dialectric grease but this is a mistake. Either type used by electronic tech's will do, the old extremely messy white stuff, or the new runny silicone. Do i need dielectric grease between the bottom of the ignition control module (icm) and the base plate it sits on? You can find it at.

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