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I had a trim indicator that didn't read and I changed the sender but didn't
want to fish the wire through the gimble housing, (didn't look possible
without allot of effort). Somebody in the group told me to put grease and
heat shrinking tubing on the cut wires and crimp on connection, that was in
the beginning of the season. It's still working thanks whoever that was.


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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:14:41 GMT, "WildestDream"
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I had a trim indicator that didn't read and I changed the sender but didn't
want to fish the wire through the gimble housing, (didn't look possible
without allot of effort). Somebody in the group told me to put grease and
heat shrinking tubing on the cut wires and crimp on connection, that was in
the beginning of the season. It's still working thanks whoever that was.

It wasn't me, but I'm glad it works!
noah
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