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The rubber boot covering the switch is is ripped. Would I be ok to wrap electical tape around the boot & then cover that with duct tape? Or not even be concerned about it? I really dont want to install a new boot because of the problems I could run into.
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I wouldn't worry too much about covering up, plus I've read a few threads on the rat.net where water was able to collect inside the boot, and cause the idiot light to give a false indication of low oil pressure. If you're concerned about it, just undo the screw that actually holds the wire to the sender and dab some dielectric grease on it.
Michael D. Rodriguez
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Thanks for the informative & quick response.
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And....the best part...you can only get the little boot if you buy a complete wiring harness. They do not sell it seperatly. I've tried. I just dielectric greased it up and put some black tape on it.
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Careful using duct tape on electrical stuff; conducts electricity.
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OK,dielectric grease. Thanks.
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Can you unhook it? If so, pull it off, grease the snot out of it, and then slide some heat-shrink into it and shrink it on. new boot.
Benny
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Great idea Ben. I`ll give it a try. Thanks.
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ditto the dielectric grease. I made the mistake of using high pressure water washing the engine area, and got the false light too. Greased it up good, and never got that light again., pretty scary when it first happened though.
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A bit of shrink tubing should do the job.
Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python
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