dielectric grease.
misfiring on cylinder #2 ,usually you can fix with a new set of spark plug wires,it's important the use of a dielectric tune up grease,coat inside of spark plug boot with a layer of dielectric grease before snap boot onto plug,making sure fit is tight
No, it isn't.
The dielectric grease is to keep the electricity in the wiring where it belongs, so that the energy cannot take a "short" to ground before performing its' required task. Dielectric grease has a very high electrical insulation value, while still performing the function of a grease. You should NEVER use "brake pad grease" or any other non-specific "grease" on a coil.
Dielectric grease .
It's supposed to be non-conductive yet it transfers heat. Dielectric grease is often used with a heat-sink to transfer the heat better and it can also be used in applications where electrical components might get damp and/or hot and corrode. Most auto manufacturers are using dielectric grease or other grease compounds to protect light sockets and other electrical connections.
Most auto parts stores sell it.
No. Use dielectric (silicon) grease.
dielectric grease
Typical grease off of food, plant based cooking or baking oils do not conduct electricity. However, dielectric grease,usually found in car shops,and used in car repairsÊdoes conduct electricity.Ê
Pretty much just the spark plugs. If you have a check engine light and it shows a miss on a certain cylinder, this usually means a bad coil. Each plug has it's own coil. This is the expensive part of a tune up. These trucks are labor intensive to tune up. Use a good double platinum plug and replace ALL coils if needed. You don't want to have to do this any more often than necessary. Make sure to use dielectric grease on the boots to keep water out.
dielectric silicone grease