On May 18, 7:53 am, "John Mielke" <mielkman at excite dot com> wrote:
> Yep, that's the one...
> Good luck.
>
> "NETRUNNER" <r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> news:1179442145.820851.83240@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On 17 Maj, 23:00, "John Mielke" <mielkman at excite dot com> wrote:
> >> That's a fusible link that burned up (as it's supposed to... think
fuse
> >> or
> >> circuit breaker). You will need to replace it. It should be flagged
for
> >> ease of locating it... It runs from the round terminal on the starter
> >> relay - the small box - and connects to the wiring harness with a
push-on
> >> connector.
>
> > So if it is not a fuse, I should check and probably reklace this wire:
> >http://www.motocyklmania.com/grafiki/rozne/000533.jpg
> > (it is not my engine)
> > it is made differently in my car and I can not just push-on to
> > release. But if this is it I can handle this somehow. This is the one
> > that was hot and made some smoke.
>
> > Thanks a lot for your help.
>
> > p.s. Yes this is small block - 340 ci with stroker.
>
> > NETRUNNER
I did that once on my GTX was talking to someone. battery is in the
trunmk and put battery in backwards. burns that fusible link wire
right up. ne link and battery other way and all is fine!
Dodgem


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