Posted by wi on March 05, 2009 at 18:33:35 from (207.118.223.221):
In Reply to: Fuse block posted by wi on March 05, 2009 at 15:00:16:
Thanks Leo!!! what you state is good information. I will take your advice. The fuse block I ordered is an exact copy of Chev/G.M.It came with the brass push in tabs for the fuses, However there is several channels through out the bottom. I figured that is where the bus bars are to be located. I guess I'll have to visit a salvage yard to see how the fuses blocks are factory fited with bus bars. My son works for a farmer and he drives a stieger (2006) so he knows that all their equiptment being new has fuses in a factory fuse holder. Sure wish i could afford something like that. then there would be no necessity to install amything ,at least for a while. Restoring any motorized equiptment takes time and knowledge and some hard cold cash that these days doesn't come easily . In case you need to see what type of fuse block I got the name of the Co. is KEEFE PERFORMANCE, and the fuse block is the delphi fuse block with high pedalstal legs in opposed direction. Again Leo, thanks LOU.
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