Okay, I have to humbly confess that I have again tried to repair the coil, but "somewhat" failed. I felt I needed to gain greater access to so where I drilled out the opening just about 1" more. I was able to re-connect the green, white, black and red wires. There is a foil type material that wraps the green and white wires, and the black and red wires separately, and then a separate cluster of wires that wrap around the 2 foil wrapped wires. I assume that those wires make connection to the internal red wires that are spread out throughout the entire coil itself. THAT is where I am having difficulty making a deliberate and sound connection. I tried stuffing the entire access opening with foil, but that seemed to make the connection terribly erratic. I thought I had made a sound connection and filled the entire area that I opened with epoxy. I tried it in the morning and I seem to get a signal as I move the coil over a metal, but I am sure I am getting an incorrect depth reading. I believe it recognizes the metal (as my gold and diamond ring) read foil on my Teknetics Alpha. That reminds me; "How does gold appear on your detectors--What metal is it recognized as on your detectors?". Anyhow, I contacted someone on eBay who was very kind and informative. He told me that Teknetics, Bounty Hunter and Fisher are all made by "First Texas". I did my research, and he was correct. I ordered the 8" Bounty Hunter Search coil, with the same connector for 51.00. That was more than I wanted to pay, but-- I am lost without my detector, so I purchased it. I can return it if it is not compatible. I have nothing to lose. I'll let you know when it arrives and I connect it. I just thought I'd let you know where I stood in all this. Thanks to you well wishers and the encourage rs, I tried. I'm not finished trying though... I am taking Caleb's advice to open it completely up with a hacksaw, but it's the beginning of the week and I know that I won't have time until next weekend. By then, my new coil should be here! Oh I so hope it works again!