Might be cool to list what these cars require in the stock fuse boxes to begin with?Anywhere. Probably at your local parts store. Get on e bay and find nome old NOS Buss fuses.
Cool to list but the op may be able to find a chart in a Classic Industries catalog. I have seen a great light bulb chart there. May be they have a fuse list as well. Yes, there were a lot of 20A fuses used but it sounds like you may need to find that chart and change some fuses in your ride before you burn it to the ground. It's worth a check.Might be cool to list what these cars require in the stock fuse boxes to begin with?
I seem to remember they're most all 20A on mine, anyways....
But yeah, I'd be buying new old stock BUSS (or the Mopar equivalent) off eBay or some such.
The new parts store stuff is crap.
And down the rabbit hole we go.I’m looking to replace some of my old fuses (maybe I’m over thinking this) but any recommendations on where I can buy quality fuses from?
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Thanks for the reply! It’s for a 74 Roadrunner. I think I found a similar chart but the one you posted is much easier to read!What vehicle are you asking for, @tonyp25 ?
Here's the chart for 1968 Plymouth, for example:
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Got it! Then if they are working I’ll leave them alone. Very kind of you to offer them to me though…kind of a dumb question but can I test these fuses the same way I’d test fuses with my little kit that I use on my modern car?And down the rabbit hole we go.
All joking aside , what is in it now as long as it is sized correct prob is better than what you will buy these days.
One important thing is make sure all the contacts are clean.
Heck we have a small cabinet at the shop with many of glass buss fues sizes.
PM me what you need I can mail you some.
I was trying to see if my tach stopped working due to a fuse issue but it doesn’t look like it.Why...
Yes, voltage tester or ohm meterGot it! Then if they are working I’ll leave them alone. Very kind of you to offer them to me though…kind of a dumb question but can I test these fuses the same way I’d test fuses with my little kit that I use on my modern car?