Smitch320
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2013
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- Location
- The Southland
- First Name
- Mitchell
- Truck Year
- 86
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350/SM465 Short Bed
Ok, So not to long ago I had a blown fusible link, from the starter to the junction block. Did my best to trace back to what caused it to blow, no grounded out wires, nothing obvious. The 50amp resettable fuse I put in line would hold for about 3 days, then "pop", then no juice to the ignition switch, had horn and lights.
Now, I have done my homework and studied a chassis wiring diagram from a Chilton's manual and everything seems to be plugged up correctly.
Now, with that said, I was fooling with my square today, and I have the symptoms of a wrongly connected battery. As I went to plug the negative up, (positive was already plugged) "SPARK" and I heard the resettable fuse pop...
Hard ground somewhere? as in live wire touching the frame somewhere? Starter connected wrongly? Altenator shorted out?
I need help...., I will try and photocopy the wiring diagram from my Chilton manual and post it up here.
As always, thanks. Bare with me as I am learning
Now, I have done my homework and studied a chassis wiring diagram from a Chilton's manual and everything seems to be plugged up correctly.
Now, with that said, I was fooling with my square today, and I have the symptoms of a wrongly connected battery. As I went to plug the negative up, (positive was already plugged) "SPARK" and I heard the resettable fuse pop...
Hard ground somewhere? as in live wire touching the frame somewhere? Starter connected wrongly? Altenator shorted out?
I need help...., I will try and photocopy the wiring diagram from my Chilton manual and post it up here.
As always, thanks. Bare with me as I am learning