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Old 09-25-23, 05:04 PM
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Wires in the bay torn

I recently got this 1990 RX7 FC from my father. I found these wires in the bay and could not figure out what they were directly for or were connected to. If I needed to fix them could I potentially

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splice the wires?
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welcome to the board.

you can get a copy of the FSM here: Foxed.ca

i could be wrong, but that looks like wires going to the MOP (metering oil pump).

does the car start and drive normally or does feel low on power and limited?
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i think i would start that by routing the wires better, the stock setup has a bracket on the water pump, and then the connectors have one by the alternator.
keeps it out of the belts

this is the best pic i could find,

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I am having issues with starting, related to the starter. At the moment she does not start.
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