Re: Re: [Chevelle-list] Help- It goed, then stopped

2004-07-06 Thread Bill Lessenberry
So when did they start putting on fusible links? I'm not sure, but I know that '66's had them. It's a cost-cutting deal, the fuse links were cheaper than a fuse & fuse holder, were easier to assemble (since they're made to the harness), and less prone to damage in assembly. BL

RE: Re: [Chevelle-list] Help- It goed, then stopped

2004-07-06 Thread John Nasta
My junction block was gone, so I just went direct-connect.

Re: Re: [Chevelle-list] Help- It goed, then stopped

2004-07-06 Thread chevelle292wagon
> From: Bill Lessenberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > There is a pigtail wire that comes off of the positive battery cable that > goes to the junction block mounted to the radiator support. This wire is a > fusible link, made to blow if there is a problem in the charging > circuit. Check that the wir