I "think" that as long as you have a "tight" electrical connection you are
alright to put it on first. I've used it on battery connections primarily (
before reconnection ) and all was good.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-dielectric-grease.htm
Robert
> From: mayorrichard@hotmail.com
>
> "At this point I would pull the connections apart, clean them with steel
wool,
> apply dielectric grease and reassemble"
>
>
> HI Rich,
> I really want to thank you for your expertise and help in this area of
black
> magic. But, I always thought that dielectric grease went on after assembly,
to
> prevent moisture from getting into and corroding the contacts. If you put
it
> on first - would you have any contact at all?.
>
> Richard Mayor
> BN7L-466 Vintage Racer
> Portland, Oregon
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