I recently replaced the fusible link (near starter relay) w/ a 30-amp inline fuse since the fusible link fried because of some electrical issues that have now been repaired. (The inline fuse came attached w/ 12-gauge wire) I don't want to replace it w/ another stock fusible link in case of more electrical issues. If the fuse pops with an inline fuse, then I know there is another electrical issue vs. the fusible link. The car is a 73 Challenger w/ a 383, non-AC, w/ a 60-amp alternator.
My question is, is 30-amps a correct replacement for my application? If not, what fuse amperage should I be using?
Thanks for any input!
My question is, is 30-amps a correct replacement for my application? If not, what fuse amperage should I be using?
Thanks for any input!