vigman
Motor head!!!!
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- Feb 13, 2001
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- Corvette
- 88 Convert ( SOLD ) /1973 coupe 4 speed/1964 Vert!
Well yes
You could put an inline circut breaker ( like in your fuse panel) that would reset in case of a short or a regular fuse... I would need to calculate the fusible link current.
Now according to the book
The fusible link is 4 wire gauges down from the wire is is protecting.
the main feed wire is a 2.0 metric
( =14 gauge american)
and the link is indicated as a .5 ( rust color )
(=20 gauge american)
( and this information is of little help to me)
However,
In the circut you have the following loads
ECM ( 3 amp)
Fuel pump ( biggest load ) 10 amp
Oil pressure switch
Mass burn off relay
Mass burn off control relay
( guessing around 7.5 for the last 3)
Im going to GUESS 20 amp..
Vig!
You could put an inline circut breaker ( like in your fuse panel) that would reset in case of a short or a regular fuse... I would need to calculate the fusible link current.
Now according to the book
The fusible link is 4 wire gauges down from the wire is is protecting.
the main feed wire is a 2.0 metric
( =14 gauge american)
and the link is indicated as a .5 ( rust color )
(=20 gauge american)
( and this information is of little help to me)
However,
In the circut you have the following loads
ECM ( 3 amp)
Fuel pump ( biggest load ) 10 amp
Oil pressure switch
Mass burn off relay
Mass burn off control relay
( guessing around 7.5 for the last 3)
Im going to GUESS 20 amp..
Vig!