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Electrical connections and paste stuff...

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Hi,
Were can I purchase the electrical connections as used on GS wiring looms?
Also what is the paste stuff called that you put on the connections?

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If you are looking for the terminals themselves than try www.vintageconnections.com as one possible site; the instructions for overseas ordering is down at the bottom of the main page (I pasted them below)

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Dielectric grease buy at any automotive store. Get the big tube. as per wiki It is often applied to electrical connectors, particularly those containing rubber gaskets, as a means of lubricating and sealing rubber portions of the connector without arcing. A common use of dielectric grease is in high-voltage connections associated with gasoline engine spark plugs.[h=3]Silicone grease - Wikipedia[/h]

 
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