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Mid 1980’s Mercury 35 wire corrosion
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<blockquote data-quote="Seafarer" data-source="post: 513657" data-attributes="member: 13074"><p>Looks like a CDI module. </p><p>Those wires don't need insulating, they need to be replaced.</p><p>I'd cut back the harness until I got to clean wire and then solder and heat shrink on new leads and terminals. Use only tinned or marine grade wire, most likely 16 ga.</p><p>If you can't get back to good wire, then your looking at a new wiring harness. </p><p>In that case, get out the wiring diagram and make one up or spend the bucks for a new one from one of the aftermarket sources. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]120144[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seafarer, post: 513657, member: 13074"] Looks like a CDI module. Those wires don't need insulating, they need to be replaced. I'd cut back the harness until I got to clean wire and then solder and heat shrink on new leads and terminals. Use only tinned or marine grade wire, most likely 16 ga. If you can't get back to good wire, then your looking at a new wiring harness. In that case, get out the wiring diagram and make one up or spend the bucks for a new one from one of the aftermarket sources. [ATTACH]120144[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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