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07-21-2004 12:10 PM #9
Ur still workin on that? My uncle had a slight electrical fire in his '74 Triumph TR6 and after he fixed all the wiring ( just toasted engine electrical ), he put in fuses that were 5 amp less than what they should have been, he also used heavier gague wire to compensate for heat. He did it because the fuse would blow faster if there was a strain in the electrical and also, the fuse that went to the wires that burn't was compleatly melted and all others were fine so the fuse never blew so he figured that the smaller amp fuses would help. He's had it like that for a few years now and he hasn't had any electrical problems. He only put about 1,500 miles on the car and he restored it in the early 90's so, he don't drive it that much.Originally posted by Streets
DON'T evan mention wirin' too me..
My pail is still in pieces after the fire..
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