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Re: water temp sender
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Hi Jesse,

I found the best thing that I learned about keeping my car in good working order is to use WD40 or some other penetrating lubricant that displaces water. I use a can of it on
everything under the hood. It puts a light oil film over everything and protects it all from corrosion and deterioration. spray all electrical wires, harnesses, connectors and hoses.
Take the distributor cap off and give a good spraying on everything inside the distributor. I do this about every six months. It makes everything come apart easier also. Spray the
firewall and fenderwells, it keeps things from rusting. The 1200 is an extremely well engineered car, keep it that way, OK, Pal.
Mareo

Posted on: 2001/4/21 12:40
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Subject Poster Date
     water temp sender val_and_datto_dude 2001/4/20 8:31
       Re: water temp sender maddens1 2001/4/20 11:34
         Re: water temp sender chris_lott_nz 2001/4/20 9:20
           Re: water temp sender val_and_datto_dude 2001/4/21 3:11
             Re: water temp sender mareospeedwagon 2001/4/21 12:40
               Re: water temp sender val_and_datto_dude 2001/4/22 5:40
                 Re: water temp sender mareospeedwagon 2001/4/22 7:48
                   Re: water temp sender lumix6 2001/4/22 8:56
                   Re: water temp sender fester2au 2001/4/23 6:54
                 Re: water temp sender Davo1200 2001/4/23 4:25




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