Help diagnosing an intermittent no-start condition
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That is a possibility.
There is not a lot slack in some of the ground wires to grounds 8 & 9 (I think it was to MP VIII that had the least amount of play in one of the Brown wires).
Before you do surgery there, be sure you position the wire to the ground point bolt to get an idea of how much wire you can sacrifice. If a significant amount of wire is degraded, you may have to add a prosthetic piece in order to make the connection.
Do quality work on these wires down there. They are in a harsh environment and they are the grounds for important controllers.
There is not a lot slack in some of the ground wires to grounds 8 & 9 (I think it was to MP VIII that had the least amount of play in one of the Brown wires).
Before you do surgery there, be sure you position the wire to the ground point bolt to get an idea of how much wire you can sacrifice. If a significant amount of wire is degraded, you may have to add a prosthetic piece in order to make the connection.
Do quality work on these wires down there. They are in a harsh environment and they are the grounds for important controllers.