Vehicle & Technical > Range Rover

waterproofing a V8?????

<< < (3/4) > >>

jjsaul:
I used to use spray grease but it gets messy after a bit....

would be interested to hear about this other stuff zulublue

Frankie-Boy:
There is an article in the latest LRO magazine, in the "New Stuff" section on page 22, an aerosol can called CORROSIONX LUBRICANT, according to the write up they sprayed a TV and it still worked underwater.

Its expensive though, £8 for 50ml and £24 for 400 ml.

You can get it from Noisekiller 0161 643 8070 or www.noisekiller.co.uk

HTH

Budgie:
I used to run a bead of silicone grease around the base of the dizzy cap before putting it on. Then lift the rubber caps off all the HT leads on the dizzy and spray with Holts Damp Start. Before the Damp Start dries, slide the rubber covers back in place.
Do the same with the coil and if you can mount some sort of plate in front of the dizzy to stop water getting splashed on there in the first place the you should be okay for most Pay'n'Play sites.  :wink:

Pete5844 as was:
zulublue any news on this spray you talked about mate.Cheers Pete

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "Wolfie" ---There's lots of stuff already on the forums, use the "search" facity at the top of the page.

If you want to get into pricy mods, you could always go for a military waterproof set up http://www.douglassmotors.co.uk/offers.asp?offset=5

Regards

Wolfie
--- End quote ---


got 2 sets o those military setups in the garage IIRC

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version