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<blockquote data-quote="Ruger" data-source="post: 1783931" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>Why, yes I have! And it's heartbreaking. I don't know how some folks less fortunate than myself can afford to fill their tanks. There are politicians (not mentioning any names because they're swear words in some quarters) who are saying this gas price crisis is just a feature of the transition to electric cars. I sincerely and vigorously doubt it. We may see more electric scooters in the near future, but people who are financially stressed at the gas station are profoundly unlikely to be Tesla customers. That's just stupid and I could unspool a convincing sermon on the matter, but this thread is about spark plugs and spark plug wires.</p><p></p><p>Now in that vein, I have read that some silicone-based greases can degrade silicone rubber. That worries me. I don't want to go to the trouble of installing fancy new spark plug wires on my uber truck just to have the silicone rubber spark plug boots soften and degrade because I used dielectric grease on the inside of the boots. Have we got any chemists or chemical engineers who can offer authoritative advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruger, post: 1783931, member: 1594"] Why, yes I have! And it's heartbreaking. I don't know how some folks less fortunate than myself can afford to fill their tanks. There are politicians (not mentioning any names because they're swear words in some quarters) who are saying this gas price crisis is just a feature of the transition to electric cars. I sincerely and vigorously doubt it. We may see more electric scooters in the near future, but people who are financially stressed at the gas station are profoundly unlikely to be Tesla customers. That's just stupid and I could unspool a convincing sermon on the matter, but this thread is about spark plugs and spark plug wires. Now in that vein, I have read that some silicone-based greases can degrade silicone rubber. That worries me. I don't want to go to the trouble of installing fancy new spark plug wires on my uber truck just to have the silicone rubber spark plug boots soften and degrade because I used dielectric grease on the inside of the boots. Have we got any chemists or chemical engineers who can offer authoritative advice? [/QUOTE]
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