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I would imagine he snips and splices. Although it isn't quite a pretty, it's probably better from a reliability point of view, since the less stuff you disturb, the more likely it's going to stay working.
Predictas don't have very many paper capacitors. Not too many tubular caps, and some of the tubulars are not paper. Probably less than 10 paper caps that have to be replaced in a Predicta.
I could imagine these repairs go pretty quickly, since he's probably quite experienced at Predictas and knows exactly what needs replacing, and what symptoms mean what on that chassis.
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