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Well, actually, it is 'coaxial!'

If you want to have an easy modification of the engine harness that can be readily disconnected safely and no danger of crumbling, why not install a pair of BNC connectors for a small-sized cable, such as RG-58/U, RG-174/U, or RG-180/U? Assuming that you have or can get a small soldering pencil of low-Wattage, it will only take five-ten minutes per connector. Sealing the plug that screws in the body of the connector with silicone glue/caulking would be a good idea for the best weather resistance.

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Warren Hall
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Old 10-29-2001, 11:11 AM
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