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  1. Skinny

    Replacing fusible links with maxi inline fuses

    Wow, makes me think my Cuck is complicated like a space shuttle. Look at the smallest wire diameter in the protected circuit, figure the length that wire runs, then read a simple chart to determine what the maximum current it supports. With a slow burn fuse, that's your fuse size. You are simply...
  2. Skinny

    Replacing fusible links with maxi inline fuses

    I'm going to jump on the brakes here...these trucks are 30 years old. Period! Technology back then going from a glass fuse to an automotive ATO blade fuse. Wonderful when we want cast iron gear drive transfer cases and kingpin front axles. Bad news when we want electrical prowess. Fusible links...
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