The connector terminals them self but kinda a long shot.  I've seen terminals 
inside connectors be dirty and loose, that causes resistance, which in turn 
makes the terminals get hot and expand and break connection.  But this is more 
common in circuits that draw higher Amps like lighting.  

I'm surprised it's not the coil because it fits the bill.  So maybe the 
controller or the signal gen.  If all connections seem clean and tight (the 
metal terminals) then it comes down to sub parts with known good ones.

How long does it have to sit before it will start again?  Could always get it 
to fail then throw the controller in the freezer and see if it works faster. 

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> On Mar 8, 2016, at 3:10 PM, Joel Greaves <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Jman when you say check wires do you mean the ignitor signal wires or the 
> plug wires? I don't see either as worn. 
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/mjwu7rygjszurfv/Normal%20sounds%20during%20warmup.mov?dl=0
> 
> This shows a warmup and it seems to be fine. 
> 
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