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Fredeberle
10-15-2004, 12:08
Hi everyone, back in town. :(
Have all new battery cables made up but on the alternator it looks like a fusible link in the cable. :confused:
Do I just eliminate that on the new cable?
That Max E Tork 2 is awesome. :D
Steady running (no load) at 75 I am averaging 21 MPG. smile.gif
I would replace it with new Fred.
Did your cables give you trouble recently?
Welcome back. How was your 5 week vacation?
CareyWeber
10-15-2004, 16:22
Originally posted by Fredeberle:
Hi everyone, back in town. :(
Have all new battery cables made up but on the alternator it looks like a fusible link in the cable. :confused:
Do I just eliminate that on the new cable?
That Max E Tork 2 is awesome. :D
Steady running (no load) at 75 I am averaging 21 MPG. smile.gif Fredeberle,
I used 1 guage welding cable and it has been working fine for more than two years now.
Carey
Fredeberle,
Consider putting a heavy duty fuse holder in your new alternator output cable. A block like the one in this link is something I'm considering using with a 150 Amp fuse:
http://www.wranglernw.com/commerce/ItemDetail.asp?ItemNo=30%2D117
Fredeberle
10-16-2004, 08:45
Thanks for the replies.
Damork: fuse holder looks good. What kind of fuse do you put into it ?
Billman: great vacation, love driving in South Dakota. You feel like you own the whole road. :D
Not like around here. :rolleyes:
Truck runs unbelieveable. smile.gif
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