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Old 01-07-2006, 01:59 PM
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Here is a good tip for electrical parts... Bring a roll of aluminum foil, and use squares of foil to cover electronics up, or anything you don't want water getting in (like the dipstick tube). It only takes a second, since the foil just crumples around the parts and holds itself on, and it only takes a second to remove when you are done, and it eliminates the possibility of water getting where it shouldn't.

Clean it up real good, then over the next day or two, keep a close eye on things to find the leak.

peace,
sam
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