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I made a cover for my Doghead relay mod.

fitz

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I made a cover for the Doghead relay mod that I did to my 84 M1028 today.
I got a 2" round schedule 40 PVC cap at the hardware store for $1.49. I trimmed a piece of the cap off with a Dremel to make room for the wires.
I mounted the relay using 1/4" x 2" bolts. The cap fits nice and snug over the 2" long bolts. I know that others have covered the terminals with liquid electrical tape, this is just 1 more option.
 

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Not tying to be negative, but why?
I know of several CUCVs with the Doghead relay mod without a cover with no problems, and have never heard of needing a cover before.
 

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Not tying to be negative, but why?
I know of several CUCVs with the Doghead relay mod without a cover with no problems, and have never heard of needing a cover before.
Why would I want to cover the studs that have voltage running to them? To prevent anything metal from touching them.
I spent a lot of time reading about the Doghead relay mod before I did it to my truck. I noticed that many people cover the studs with liquid electrical tape. I thought that this cover would offer a little more protection and keep the studs clean.
 

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