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 Post subject: Fusible Link suggestions
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:52 am 
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Recommendations for replacement of the Fusible Link?

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:17 pm 
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It's best to replace the fusible link with...

...a replacement fusible link.

What am I not understanding about your question?

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:18 pm 
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Or use a replaceable fuse. I replaced the fusible link on a van with a 30 amp fuse and ome ten guage wire. Works good.


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I used a breaker from a stereo system, but I think the replacement fusible links are the best way to do it.


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Fusible links are used because of their slow-blow characteristics. I went to the wrecking yard and cut the fusible links out of a Ford wiring harness and then hacked in a 14 GA fusible link to replace mine. Used Perma-seal connectors to join the ends.

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A fusible link is just a small gauge wire that will then act like a fuse.............

You can probably find an internet site that will tell you what gauge of wire to use vs corresponding amps..........

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 Post subject: clarification...
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:44 pm 
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I was mostly wondering between a replacement and a replaceable fuse.

also where to find a new replacement for the link. (is it still available and if so any recommendation of source)

Thanx for the help,
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:45 pm 
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A fusible link is just a small gauge wire that will then act like a fuse....

Not quite correct. The insulating material is also very specific to fusible links.
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You can probably find an internet site that will tell you what gauge of wire to use vs corresponding amps
Subtract four common gauge sizes. If the circuit you're trying to protect is 10ga, then the correct size is 10-12-14-16-18 gauge.

Replacement fusible links are available through most all of the automotive wire suppliers. Belden/Powerpath, standard-bluestreak, etc., which are in turn available from parts stores.

Yes, a fuse can be used to replace a fusible link, but just calculating/guessing amperage and bunging-in a fuse of the nearest rating leaves you with a few real liabilities: Inadequate circuit protection and excessive fuse sensitivity. A slow-blow fuse or circuit breaker would be the most appropriate choice, and amperage would have to be calculated carefully and precisely to assure the device would actually function when needed.

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 Post subject: Closure
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 11:55 am 
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Woo Hoo!

Got the bits to make a fusible link, made one, installed it, Vroom!

I drove to Suisun and back (75 miles each way) drove 55-65 up and got just under 24 mpg. drove 70-75 comin home just under 20 mpg.

Gotta love these slants!

Thanx again for the help and advice.
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