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I replaced the distributor cap and rotor in my 1976 C3 Corvette Stingray a few months ago, and while I was there (famous last words), I took the opportunity to clean the distributor base plate as well as the ignition module and the capacitor. Unbeknownst to me, the factory recommended the application of "Silicone Grease," in the 1976 Chevrolet Service & Overhaul Manual, https://amzn.to/3aoi3JL Since the guys behind the counter at two auto parts stores I visited looked at me like I was speaking in tongues when I asked about Silicone Grease, a quick search online said the dielectric grease was the same thing. Well, maybe not the EXACT same thing. After an hour or so of deeper online research, I learned that a far better compound for heat conductivity between the ignition module and the distributor's base, which acts as a heat sink, was to use the same kind of thermal paste as used on computers, and the product with the better reviews was Arctic MX-2 Thermal Compound. You can also use Arctic Premium MX-4 Paste or Arctic Ultimate MX-6 Paste, which probably is the best option. I applied the paste as shown in the video, and I've only run the car at idle speed for about 15 minutes since I'm in the process of replacing the radiator, so I don't have any real-world comments as far as noticing anything different. Having said that, sometimes that is the best outcome one can hope for. Besides, as long as the ignition module is cool, then so am I. By the way, the only "service" possible when it comes to this solid-state component, is to replace it. I have provided a link to a professional ACDelco replacement unit below. They are not expensive so if yours is faulty, you may want to go ahead and order a new one and use a thermal paste like the one mentioned here. Thank you for watching! 🙂👍🏻 ====================================== CORVETTE PRODUCTS (sponsored) ARCTIC MX-2 Thermal Paste: https://amzn.to/3lkJWfU ARCTIC MX-4 Thermal Paste: https://amzn.to/3yQYtmA ARCTIC MX-6 Thermal Paste: https://amzn.to/3n2fJTy ACDelco Ignition Module: https://amzn.to/3YYk6w5 Ignition Control Module: https://amzn.to/3LwYcNp 1976 Assembly Manual: https://amzn.to/2GBuHrd 68-82 Corvette Manual: https://amzn.to/3devEEW How to Restore Corvette: https://amzn.to/35B6L0R Corvette Resto Guide: https://amzn.to/2QvvIGQ ====================================== DISCLAIMER: Although I enjoy working on Corvettes and some of my videos are instructional in nature, I am not responsible or liable if you choose to follow my advice on the subject. I am a self-taught DIYer. If videos appear to give technical how-to advice, that is not my intention. Working on a vehicle can be dangerous. If you're not confident, qualified, or lack the tools to do the job correctly and safely, hire a mechanic. #corvettec3 #c3 #c3corvette