well it would help if you put the battery on the right side and not the
left.........LOL >:-{)
"dodge-him" <dodgeboy88888888@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> 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]
>>
>> > 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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