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I would not. Why ask for ignition trouble? It can be one of the hardest things to track down and deal with. The crank trigger wire is extremely sensitive to EMI and other electrical influences. It really needs to be run all by itself and carefully shielded completely.
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Also only ground one end of the shielding. If you ground both ends you will make it a EMI antenna.
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Bob, run the crank trigger separate from all other wires you'll be much happier for it.
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