I was just thinking about that wiring repair. I really consider myself lucky that I found that spot. Most of that harness is inaccessible, it runs between the firewall and bell housing. I started with trying to go from the NSS on the transmission forward but I could only get barely past the plugs before it disappeared. So then I jumped ahead by pulling the wheel and inner fender liner but still could barely see it so I finally went from the fuse box backwards, lifting it up and just eyeballing the hell out of the small section I could see and voila. And then after I repaired the yellow wire which I knew went to the start relay because I had tested continuity I figured that black wire was for something else so I tried the starter, praying I had fixed it and nothing. I went from hopeful to bummed, thinking it was damaged somewhere else too. But then I tested continuity from that broken black wire to the relay socket and it definitely went to it so I realized, aha the ground for the relay. Which makes sense that I could still jump the socket with a hot wire to the terminal that goes to the starter solenoid and start the truck but the relay wouldn’t work even with the crank voltage because it needed it’s ground too. When I fixed that ground wire and it worked I literally jumped in the air and went “YES!!” My neighbor across the street was washing his car and looked over with a big thumbs up. What a relief. Thanks for the compliments guys, that was a big win for me today.