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couple of questions first i'm trying to remove my stator and how do I get the wire through the hole does the end with the plug come off? Also removing some wiring from the wire harness like the old tors wire and stuff. currently they are cut ant the plugs but I would like to remove the plugs is it possible.

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couple of questions first i'm trying to remove my stator and how do I get the wire through the hole does the end with the plug come off? Also removing some wiring from the wire harness like the old tors wire and stuff. currently they are cut ant the plugs but I would like to remove the plugs is it possible.

just push the rubber plug with your thum tords the stater and pull it out the left side . and i just tape up the tors wires

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As was said in the post above just push the rubber out and the stator wires will come right out of the hole with the plug on. As far as the other wires go I am not sure I understand what you are asking?

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the park switch the main switch and the one carberator switch that I assume goes to the the throttle. the plugs are still there. I want to just cut the wire under the plugs and remove the plugs.

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I got rid of my tors crap lol......replaced the entire throttle cable. I had the resources to do it and untaped the entire harness, removed the specific wires and heat shrinked the entire harness. Took awhile with removing the wires from the connectors but it was well worth the time I spent. Looks very clean. If you dont have the time or patince to do it just cut them close to the harness and use some liquid electrical tape. That will weatherproof it

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