Igniton Module HEat Transfer???
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From: Moorpark
Car: 1991 CAMARO 1968 FIREBIRD
Engine: CAMARO 3.1L FIREBIRD 455
Transmission: CAMARO 700R4 FIREBIRD TH-400
Igniton Module HEat Transfer???
Im installing my ignition module tommorw IT came with a small pack of silacone i dont think that is enough i was wondering if i can use di electric greese for the heat transfer???? i have tons lying around. If not ill just go to the computer store and buy some artic silver its 15.00 a tube but works awsome on computers thats all i use when i build them.
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From: Central NJ, USA
Car: 1986 Firebird
Engine: 2.8 V6
Transmission: 700R4
I used the white stuff... zinc oxide I think?... for the ignition module. Bought a tube of it from Radio Shack 'cause I couldn't find my old tube from my "electronics" hobby days
Rebuilt it in '98, the module's been happy ever since. My Borg Warner module came with a pack of the white stuff, but I wanted more.
What module did you buy? Did it come with the clear silicone?
Rebuilt it in '98, the module's been happy ever since. My Borg Warner module came with a pack of the white stuff, but I wanted more.
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From: Moorpark
Car: 1991 CAMARO 1968 FIREBIRD
Engine: CAMARO 3.1L FIREBIRD 455
Transmission: CAMARO 700R4 FIREBIRD TH-400
its clear do you think the little tube will be enough??? with the module it will take advantge of my 6al and msd coil.
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