a. Make sure your ignition system is in really good condition.
Old leads tend to cross fire and arc and old plugs draw more current so it causes the leads to cross fire and arc.
b. You can use silicon spray or wax type spray or Lanotech for a temporary way to make the leads water resistant but for a more permanant fix you can use battery spray, I suggest you use the transparent type that Wurth sell or there is a product called Liquid rubber or something like that from Momar which is fantastic but costs $40 a can and I use it on the spray units all the time.
I have seen heaps of fancy tricks to make petrol engines water proof but the main thing is to use the best quality leads with good tight fitting plugs, a good quality cap with an O ring under it and a good coil, new plugs and make sure you keep it all up to service and even just a spray of WD40 before you go out makes a huge difference.
If you were to go the pump air into the dizzy etc you would need to have to use a compressor, reciever and pressure regulator and still there are no guarenties but you can always try it if you want.


Its time to sort it out. What are people doing as far as water proofing the electrics.
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Water even came through the vents. Stuffed the soundsystem and carpets
Also stuffed my wifes hand bag as it was sitting under the vent
We all had a good chuckle over the CDs floating around on the floor

If playing in H20 Some just block Drain holes. As my old mud racer had. It never got wet. Keep drain hole and a small air compressor sounds good but I have never bothered.
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