rlent
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One thing I did observe about the wiring traces was that in certain places there did appear to the some possible evidence of temperatures high enough to cause the wiring traces to be discolored - whether this is abnormal or not I don't know. It is possible that this discoloration might not be temperature related at all - the Febi-Bilstein fluid I'm using (part no. 20007, meeting MB 236.12) is somewhat acidic - a virgin sample having a Total Acid Number of 2.3 IIRC, a fact noted by Blackstone when I had it analyzed.
The attached image shows one place where this was evident (called out with red arrows) - there were other places as well, however photographing them proved to be exceedingly difficult - due the reflectivity of the traces themselves (the fact they had transmission fluid them probably didn't help), when illuminated with enough light to take a decent picture with the somewhat crappy camera in my iPhone.
The attached image shows one place where this was evident (called out with red arrows) - there were other places as well, however photographing them proved to be exceedingly difficult - due the reflectivity of the traces themselves (the fact they had transmission fluid them probably didn't help), when illuminated with enough light to take a decent picture with the somewhat crappy camera in my iPhone.
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