I use dielectric grease on both +/- posts/terminals and also keep maintainers on the batteries which helps keep the corrosion build-up on the terminals to a minimum, if any.
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I was about to mention this. All this crap on top of the terminals, you would think it would get in between. Had this issue with a backpack blower where I put silicone grease inside the sparkplug boot. It wouldn't want to restart when hot. Although I do believe it had a vapor lock issue too, that silicone in the sparkplug boot was the dumbest thing I could have ever done. It had a spark plug boot on the pic on the package too lmaoI used a self leveling silicone grease one time and it got between the terminal and post and made cranking intermittent. We had a special low temp flowing grease, melted at about 125F and more like a wax. We used at work on battery terminals on the production line if they were to be stored. It's good for car battery and ground points in the car. Petroleum jelly works great too.
I was about to mention this. All this crap on top of the terminals, you would think it would get in between. Had this issue with a backpack blower where I put silicone grease inside the sparkplug boot. It wouldn't want to restart when hot. Although I do believe it had a vapor lock issue too, that silicone in the sparkplug boot was the dumbest thing I could have ever done. It had a spark plug boot on the pic on the package too lmao
You realize dielectric grease means non conductive right ?I use dielectric grease on both +/- posts/terminals and also keep maintainers on the batteries which helps keep the corrosion build-up on the terminals to a minimum, if any.
Yes. The grease is displaced when the terminal is tightened. If the terminal and clamp are not making metal-to-metal contact then anything in between including air will be a dielectric.You realize dielectric grease means non conductive right ?