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nero72
04-11-2013, 21:19
Hi guys, can I know how do you replace the ecu after it opened, what to put on to seal the cover. Greetings, Gianfranco.

sportknight
04-11-2013, 21:41
I put the sealant black to engine gaskets,resistant to high temperatures

nero72
04-11-2013, 21:51
The cleans before closing

carlo abarth
04-11-2013, 22:06
the grey dellaloctite and the same as the coloring !!!

r6raven2010
04-11-2013, 22:25
I use silicone gasket wurth grey... great

nero72
04-11-2013, 22:35
But the black one to close the cylinder heads and black, and good, and then reopen it later it will be? pi? simple , or am I wrong

infinityecu
04-11-2013, 22:50
But the black one to close the cylinder heads and black, and good, and then reopen it later it will be? pi? simple , or am I wrong

Use the black or grey both are both great

V.V.
05-11-2013, 03:19

spatullo
20-11-2013, 20:23
I put the "black pasta", in short, the silicone gasket high temperature for the motor. It seals perfectly, but I have never tried to re-open a unit to find out if it is pi? easy or difficult compared to silicone the original.

lightning
20-11-2013, 21:15
Hello all, sorry if I say nonsense, the black paste is not acidic and will ruin the ecu?

sportknight
20-11-2013, 21:42
They told me that the black pasta leads the current ? best silicone...do you know something?

leandro89
21-11-2013, 02:31
They told me that the black pasta leads the current ? best silicone...do you know something?

can I refute your supposition as to a control unit of a truck if the abs-ecu, in the edge of the cover there was a copper wire that somehow was the link mass, no ? noticed and we closed the unit with the black mastic, we were going crazy why? the light that before was not turned on after that we mounted the whole thing was turned on, the moral of the story, removed the mastic light off.

spatullo
21-11-2013, 09:00
Hello all, sorry if I say nonsense, the black paste is not acidic and will ruin the ecu?

And not have to spread over the entire card. You put very little and only on the edge of the metal.

MarcoG3092
28-11-2013, 09:49
I used the black mastic, what you use for the glass...

sportknight
28-11-2013, 10:10
the mastic for the windshield, not the necks pi? however,I want to see when you go to make the changes :D

alfajtd
28-11-2013, 10:20
They told me that the black pasta leads the current ? best silicone...do you know something?
? a hoax..

MarcoG3092
28-11-2013, 18:09
the mastic for the windshield, not the necks pi? however,I want to see when you go to make the changes :D

Auauaua, do not open it more? I leave it so? and that is it. :D

claudio-abarth
29-11-2013, 17:47
but before putting the new siggilante,the clean from the old one?

MarcoG3092
30-11-2013, 08:05
I have deleted the old sealant grattandolo away with a scalpel.... but also a blade of a knife goes ir? that's good!

sportknight
30-11-2013, 21:22
I don't,usually the old one reincolla with the heat of the engine

guidotacco
01-12-2013, 08:53
They told me that the black pasta leads the current ? best silicone...do you know something?
the silicone does not conduct current,I did some tests,? a good isolated

GPoint
13-02-2014, 00:40


Could go well with the red paste? Compared to the black should only change the resistance to heat.

But the butyl glue type as that of the doors of which you speak, V.V. where you could find?

gfr
13-02-2014, 13:36
I found a pasta that is a fairy-tale grey for electronic components aquistabile in any electronics show with a ridiculously low price

Mr.Flash
21-02-2014, 11:54
the better solution ? the butyl . It does away with ease? and the island like the black pasta. With the heat improves its characteristics. Not ? need to clean to put it why? the butyl the same firm all the leftovers of the old glue. They sell it in strips ? nice for the price.

sportknight
29-03-2014, 09:49
a question I have always had but which I never removed,that sort of thermal paste that c'? on the pcb of the ecu,should be restored? and if so, how?
what's the use? island those contacts?onon it seems to me,why? I see them uncovered,but...boooooooo

until now I always closed it without thinking,warmed myself again the ecu and via

guidotacco
29-03-2014, 13:25
a question I have always had but which I never removed,that sort of thermal paste that c'? on the pcb of the ecu,should be restored? and if so, how?
what's the use? island those contacts?onon it seems to me,why? I see them uncovered,but...boooooooo

until now I always closed it without thinking,warmed myself again the ecu and via
is used to dissipate heat

claudio-abarth
30-03-2014, 14:47
serves to dissipate calorequindi better to restore it?the thermal paste that you put pole the cpu of the pc is fine?

guidotacco
30-03-2014, 21:09
according to me you can? do at least,all the ones made by me a long time have never had problems

sportknight
31-03-2014, 00:38
even I,ma ? a doubt that I ? always remained