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  1. #11
    THE AVERAGE USER
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    admin always forget a lot of cold sweat

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    THE AVERAGE USER L'avatar di matech
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    trichloroethylene does not help?

    it should not create any damage to the electrical components and / or to the...

  3. #13
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    in the trade are of the solvents for these compounds silicone that will not ruin the board of the ecu

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    THE AVERAGE USER L'avatar di matech
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    could you kindly give a vague indication of a product?

    I'm just addressing the ecu of a civic type-r that has the silicone around the connector, and I was looking for a solvent, for not too much strain on the plastic.

    Just tried the trichloroethylene "avio,"something is, but not enough.

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    THE ACTIVE USER L'avatar di munro
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    I would say that you could use the common diluent to the nitro...
    or try to ask a few of the body shop what they use as a solvent antisilicone before paint...
    they'll pass on the bodywork before verniciarle because the silicon reacts with the paint, creating bubbles...
    otherwise you may use a paint stripper with methylene chloride that ? a solvent based silicone use it for? a beautiful mask for organic vapours pech? it stinks so much, and certainly not good for you (and use of gloves, preferably nitrile). A similar product that I used ? "stripper dense" produced by solvea. Careful when you open it AND EXPOSE it TO the SUN
    danger of death!!!!
    A rider does not create queues even in the car...
    a automoblista create queues even on a motorcycle...

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    Fon screwdriver.and lots of luck.a council does not put any solvent because ec
    Some component different from the other and you don't know what might happen

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    THE ACTIVE USER L'avatar di munro
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    sorry all for the uppercase in the post I escaped...I wanted to correct but not n? I have the chance..I hope to understand me not ? a "scream" but only a way of marking that the product and quite dangerous....
    A rider does not create queues even in the car...
    a automoblista create queues even on a motorcycle...

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    I think that administrators have realized that there was a way to mark the sentence....

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    I instead of the screwdriver, use the spatulas to stucco those in steel, divide the effort on the surface more and make it flex less the card, cos? I pulled the cards is that edc16 edc17 without causing damage.

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    THE AVERAGE USER L'avatar di matech
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    Speaking of edc16 and edc17 now the practice ? consolidated: the heat-and-lift-rightly, in the manner pi? homogeneous as possible.

    But take a certain ecu details, such as edc7 with which I am finding to have to do these days, the speech ? well pi? the complex!
    The cover of the ecu ? silicone on the perimeter, and in the pi? also includes the two combs of the connector, they also siliconed in their perimeter! as if that wasn't enough, the pads of the bdm are on the back of the card, that ? glued to the casing on three sides with the silicone grey!
    On a multilayer pcb as these I do not trust to try, no? less heat too. A solvent that ammorbidisse a little silicone would be liquid gold!

    But body-builders when they have to replace the windshield glued together with the famous black silicone and clean inventories, using only methods "mechanical"?

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