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post Jul 30 2010, 12:10 AM
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Then splice in an appropriately heavy wire gauge, crimp on a new female, wire it up, and see if she starts.

AFTER you bolt the coil down.

Good luck!

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Ok so added new wires to the two I found burnt only aproxx 4 inches of wire I am about to go and pick up a new coil but need to make sure I get the wires back on the coil in the right place the I have four wires two coming from the relay board I belive number 6 blk/purp. number 7 blk/red
and two coming from the igniton box which is a allison 700 box one red and one black

red and black twist I am guessing this is positive ?
black and purple negative ?
from the ignition box
red positive
and black negative?
can anyone confirm this ?
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