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Old Jan 4, 2006 | 09:28 PM
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I went to drive my Bonneville to work last week. It was only running on 5 cylinders. It'* been running rough lately, but on all 6. I figured I had a fouled plug and it might work itself out on the long commute. Well, it didn't. Upon investigation this is what I found.

Can I go to a junkyard and replace the chewed up part? It does not appear that there is enough tail to use the one that is here. Or am I looking at something a little more extensive? Thanks.
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Go to the wrecker and cut out the connectors and enough wire for the ones you need. Solder and HEAT SHRINK the connectors into the existing harness.
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