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Old 11-19-2011, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by eugene.bermani
thanks everybody the answer was wd40 plus heat after i got it apart it looks like someone used some kind of stiff glue seems like the wd40 heat combo started breaking it down
cool,,clean the green stuff off until it looks like shiny brass,,get some dielectric grease and fill the female ends and coat the rubber..If you have a western snowplow dealer near you go get a 2 oz tube and use some on your plug,,it has aiti corrosion properties,,works great!

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Originally Posted by mrfixxall
cool,,clean the green stuff off until it looks like shiny brass,,get some dielectric grease and fill the female ends and coat the rubber..If you have a western snowplow dealer near you go get a 2 oz tube and use some on your plug,,it has aiti corrosion properties,,works great!

http://www.storksauto.com/index.php/...corrosion.html
whats a Snowplow??
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