I dont know how it'd be the wires from the coil to the ICM though. The issue started with the old connector(its a double sided connector, 1 end to ICM and 1 end to ign. coil so easy to replace) and I did think it could be those, because the previous owner spliced into it for some reason and it was shorting, which gave my finger a shock, so at the junkyard I picked up a replacement of them. Replacing them made no difference at all, problem stayed the exact same.
WAIT, explain this to me again.
You got a shock by touching which wire? One of the wires from the coil to the ICM?
I know there's perhaps 100V on one of those wires, so it's possible to get a noticeable, but mild shock.