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BLACK duct tape.... ![]() Welcome to the site MuttonSnapper. We are all novices at one time or another. As to your question on removing the wires, although I cannot speak from direct experience on your particular engine, I can say that if your engine is like most of the engines I've worked on through the years they were all made to simply plug into a connector. Usually just 3 main wires.. One battery positive, One battery negative and a bundled cable that plugged into the engine's electrical system. Simple stuff really. About a 2 on a scale of 1 to 10. Some of the other guys on here have direct experience on your engine and I'm sure they will be happy to answer your question accurately.
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