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no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/30/09 11:08 PM
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hey guys here is what is up.i drove my bee friday night all was well.i went to get it to take my son to the baseball game and i have nothing.no light no dome light nothing at all.it is completly dead.what gives i tryed a different battery and still nothing.i think there is a wire that goes into the bulkhead that is the main power souce.does anyone have a diagram of the bulkhead.please help i want my baby back.
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/30/09 11:38 PM
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ok but where is the fusible link.i thought when i rewrapped the harness years ago i didnt see any.are you talking about on the inside of the car?
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 12:05 AM
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It's true the fusible link could have opened, but be very careful bypassing it. The guy who owned my Challenger before me bypassed the link without knowing why it blew. There was a dash fire and the car basically had no wiring when I bought it. Actually it was all still there-in a puddle on the floor board. That link keeps things from REALLY going bad...
While outside on the turnpike
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 12:25 AM
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If the fusible link is open do make a good visual inspection to see if a high current draw downstream from it made it go open(look for anything burnt)& correct what you find
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 06:52 AM
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does anyone have a diagram of the bulkhead connectors to see were everything goes.i think its a burnt wire but to find it is going to be a itch,
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 10:35 AM
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i know i have juice to the starter relay because i can jump the terminals to turn the starter over bulkhead diagram anyone?
Last edited by austtill; 05/31/09 10:40 AM.
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 11:27 AM
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lets hope not it was working ok friday night so i really think it is the wiring.
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 01:29 PM
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I agree check the fusiable link with a test light.Then check the bulk head connector.In my opinion dump the amp meter.They are just a disaster waiting to happen.That and like Ive said a thousand times on here buy a factory manual.Still cant believe all the people that own cars wont spring 50 bucks or less for a manual.Rocky
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Re: no juice to anything 1970 super bee
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05/31/09 09:45 PM
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i agree with THEROCKS, Dump the ammeter. i have bypassed it on two of my cars
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