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Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Sheddy on January 26, 2006, 23:09:51
I've seen the posts about using 9 fingered marigolds and latex paint ... but is there any problem with using the same grease that I use on my outboard to waterproof the coils and distributor?
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Paul on January 26, 2006, 23:11:21
Motorbike chain spray works very well. :wink:
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: robbie on January 26, 2006, 23:13:59
I would have thought that anything to keep the water out would work....
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Thrasher on January 26, 2006, 23:14:07
Snotoil ;-)

That's what I use on Piglet - chain lube
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: v8kenny on January 26, 2006, 23:19:47
Nine fingered gloves - is that what they wear in your neck of the woods............................................ :shock:
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Sheddy on January 26, 2006, 23:34:17
Quote from: "v8kenny"
Nine fingered gloves - is that what they wear in your neck of the woods............................................ :shock:


OPnly the scottish immigrants .... the rest of us only have seven fingers :)
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: H on January 27, 2006, 00:37:23
Following a hint from a member on here I have siliconed my cap on, not found deep enough water to test it out properly yet but it did wade better than it was doing, slightest splash before and I was stalled..

H
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Xtremeteam on January 27, 2006, 00:44:20
Quote from: "H"
Following a hint from a member on here I have siliconed my cap on, not found deep enough water to test it out properly yet but it did wade better than it was doing, slightest splash before and I was stalled..

H

dont use silicone,use silicone grease as you can get the cap back off  :!:  :!:
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: H on January 27, 2006, 07:08:50
only used a very tiny bead it'll be ok. :)
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: stratie on January 27, 2006, 08:31:46
My v8 hates the wet :oops:
So if i spray the dizzy and leads in chain lube, it wont stall when every  time it see's a 2" puddle :shock:
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Xtremeteam on January 27, 2006, 18:03:12
the best way to waterproof a V8 is as follows

clean all the leads with a good solvent to remove all traces of contamination,then soak/cover in wd40,for the cap remove & clean with a solvent till its spotless,put a small bead of silicone GREASE not standard silicone round thre lip & before puting back on a small skoosh o wd,for the coil i personally use a asda icecream tub as it has a snap lid,put the coil inside that with gromets for all wires coming out
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Jake on January 27, 2006, 18:10:04
The 9 fingered gloves that are for sale.
I have 2 mates that bought them and both sent them back after 1 week.

1. They arn't big enough to cover the distributer.
2. They split because the latex is too thin.

I'd go for the chain lube method.
 :D
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: Evilgoat on January 27, 2006, 18:10:56
Just ordered new leads, dizzy cap etc. All going to be treated to a coat of silicon comformal coating before it goes on the either heavy grease/chail oil to seal the cap and plogs and a bit more silicon conformal coating. Sure It'll stink for a few minutes when it warms up but should be waterprrof.

Besides, Other things will fill with water before that even becomes a problme right now ;)

Spray silicon conformal coating can be had from most large electronics places (RS, Rapid, Farnell, Poss Maplins), High temp version is best. The Audi has resolutely failed to even miss a beat in quite a large amount of water and has been done the same way.
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: LandRoger on January 28, 2006, 16:09:15
Marigold glove -with silocone grease-zip tie=Job done!!
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: cluffy on January 30, 2006, 21:17:50
i have a v8 no probs with water at all. The coils bin removed and is now situated inthe passingers foot well, using an extra long lead through the bulk head and seald up with the old faithful silcon. As for the dizzy ive used one marry gold two leads in each finger. i also took the time to take the leads apart and usd heat shrink sleaving over the end caps to try stop sum moisture,Then poped them through the fingers pulling the glove right down over the cap.  If you realy want to spend the time their are two tiny hole in the very botom of the dizzy ,Remove the hole unit bung up the holes an reasamble. Ive had the 8 up to the scuttle pannel by the wippers now still running no probs atall.
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: paul_humphreys on January 30, 2006, 21:28:19
The 9 finger glove work, I had one on my old v8 it never missed a beat. You can get them from www.mill-services.com

Paul
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: cluffy on January 30, 2006, 21:34:29
me personly i wouldnt bother spending the money on the 9 fingerd glove id take the time an effort to use a marry gold just as good even cheaper to buy.  :lol:
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: beast5680 on January 30, 2006, 21:45:10
i took an old 5litre plastic can and cut the top off and made a slit in the back and put it down on top of the dizzy with the leads out the back dumb as it may sound it works my V8 used to be a right poof in water cutting out and missing until i did this, spark plug ends i cleaned up and covered with chain oil and the coul has an old plastic bottle over it
Title: V8 distributor waterproofing
Post by: landyman Ash on January 31, 2006, 14:39:27
I used the 9 finger glove, worked a treat!!!!

Filled it with dental silcione spray and she was unstoppable!!  

Still not as great as my TDi but the glove really worked well for me and I LOVE water!!!!  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:
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