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Where can I find a fuse block? #1904637
09/02/15 01:15 AM
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Friend has a '68 Dart and he had this fuse block burn up. He uses the car as a daily driver, so would like to get it fixed. He has the wires jumped out with in line fuse right now. Any help or suggestions is appreciated.



Re: Where can I find a fuse block? [Re: jim] #1904659
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Re: Where can I find a fuse block? [Re: Mr_fixit] #1904662
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a universal fuse block from speedway mtrs would be an option (either way you have some soldering/crimping to do). What burned up the fuse block? www.classicindustries.com may have em or a local JY


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Re: Where can I find a fuse block? [Re: RapidRobert] #1904677
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If they are the same as the 70 B body I've got one that's in really good shape. I cannibalized the harness of connectors. the print isn't as bright as that one but the body is excellent. PM if interested.


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Re: Where can I find a fuse block? [Re: RapidRobert] #1904682
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Originally Posted By RapidRobert
What burned up the fuse block?


That's a corrosion issue. The clips are rusted which causes resistance and creates HEAT...

Re: Where can I find a fuse block? [Re: Jim_Lusk] #1904687
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I had one that had that corrosion in the V clips & the ten dollar HF mini die grinder worked perfect to shine em up in minutes. EDIT HF 97626 on sale $9.99. on the back side you can drill out or uncrimp/remove terminals & resolder/recrimp as needed. I'm assuming the FB ain't burned up, just poor continuity

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