How do I prevent corrosion on new grounds?
For the past year or two I've had persistent grounding issues. It got so my car wouldn't start, or it would hesitate and or stall when the clutch was pushed in because the engine revs would drop too fast. So, I put in 4 1/2 new ground wires, using 8 gauge wires. At first it worked fine, but every few months the cold idle would get wacky and then the car would stall after pushing in the clutch. A couple of days ago on a two mile drive home, my car stalled four times. The next day, I went out and cleaned each ground connection and now the car is working again perfectly. However, in a few months it will be bad again. Is there something I can use/put on the connections to prevent corrosion?
FYI, using Vadim's pic below, these are the grounds I put in:
3 to 2
Near driver's side corner of valve cover to 4
Thermostat mounting bolt to spot near 4
6 to 7
And an unknown wire grounded to body near 6 was extended to 7 after the bolt snapped
FYI, using Vadim's pic below, these are the grounds I put in:
3 to 2
Near driver's side corner of valve cover to 4
Thermostat mounting bolt to spot near 4
6 to 7
And an unknown wire grounded to body near 6 was extended to 7 after the bolt snapped