sealing an ECM ?

Programmer nwester at eidnet.org
Sat Sep 1 01:53:54 GMT 2001


I'm not sure, either--the guys on the other end of the phone said it'll seal
electrical--so...hopefully it's not
conductive <G>...

Lyndon.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Sabatine" <sabatine at epix.net>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: sealing an ECM ?


>      Locktite offers a sealant for the purpose of sealing the PCB, I'm not
>      so sure it's meant to dunk a case tho. Fomoco BTW uses gobs of
>      Lithium  / Dielectric grease in their connectors, throughout the
vehicle
>      on the wire harness connectors.
>      I can't say If the Plasticoat Material you've got at hand is go or no
go.
>      Len
>
> >Guys--underhood ECM location is not a great idea, unless I can seal this
> >thing from the environment...anyone
> >BTDT ? I'm thinking about dipping the circuit board at
> >this point...Plasticoat makes a non-conductive dipping
> >solution that'll harden in about 2-3 hours...going to give that a whirl.
> >
> >Lyndon.
> >
>
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