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Thanks Stampy but the 2 products are quite different. dielectric grease is non conductive . The stuff I was talking about is a conductive anti-oxident used in residential wiring mostly. Where aluminum wire is in contact with other metals.
Bjorn, if you dont mind my asking. What would your take be on using a "noalox" type product on battery terminals in general ? I know its not really designed for that application, but it is conductive and grease like.
Drilling and tapping it for a replacement post sounds like a good idea. I would screw that new studded post in with nolox or oxguard on the threads. At least some grease. Probably milk the remainder of the life out of the battery. I have exploded a battery in a motorcycle frame before while heat...