Just to double check, you did both pos and neg, right?
OK, well it was at least worth a shot. Eliminating variables is still a good thing. Maybe you've already done this, but just in case...With the hood off, take a look at the wires coming into the engine from the rigging tube - looking for anything that is "stretching" as the engine turns. Just go through everything with a fine tooth comb, looking closely at the wires - both where they go into the there connector and where the attach.
Can you post a pic of the rigging tube? Just wondering if it's too tight.
What other wires go from the boat to the engine via the rigging tube? They could be possible culprits.
OK, well it was at least worth a shot. Eliminating variables is still a good thing. Maybe you've already done this, but just in case...With the hood off, take a look at the wires coming into the engine from the rigging tube - looking for anything that is "stretching" as the engine turns. Just go through everything with a fine tooth comb, looking closely at the wires - both where they go into the there connector and where the attach.
Can you post a pic of the rigging tube? Just wondering if it's too tight.
What other wires go from the boat to the engine via the rigging tube? They could be possible culprits.
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