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Thanks for the advice Jim. Its not a hard job but tough to get too. The bottom set will be very difficult to access. What should the diodes register? How many ohms?If that were mine, I'd unbolt the diodes from the mounts, do whatever it takes to clean the corrosion off the mounts, clean the diodes, check the diodes with a meter to make sure they're good, put a thin coat of grease on the mounts and diode threads, and bolt it all back together, and verify good electrical contact between the diodes and the mounts. I'd fully expect that job to be a big pain, too.
With a meter that doesn't have the feature built in, you can power a 12v test lamp through the diode and see if it lights the bulb one way but not if you turn the diode around the other way.
Sounds like the ones you tested are good, but there are three of each. Even if they all test good, it's still possible there was corrosion at their mounts, and cleaning everything before assembly could fix things.
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