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Old 09-16-2013, 01:13 PM   #1
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70 chevy fuse problem

I keep blowing the 30 amp fuse that comes off the positive terminal on the battery. I can drive a day with no problems then pull the head lights it will blow. I put a new one in and pull the head lights on and all is fine. I pulled in my garage and it blew with out lights on. All lights works fine all grounds ae in place and clean. I did remove the voltage regulator and wire in a 88 to 95 alternator. I soldered in a 5w 47 ohm resistor to make the internal regulator function. It works fine. Any ideas?????? I keep fuses in the ash tray. one more thing I have never had it blow a fuse while driving its always been in my garage or the one time I started it to pull it in the garage. just thought i's throw in another pic.
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Old 09-16-2013, 02:29 PM   #2
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Re: 70 chevy fuse problem

there is no fuse off the battery terminal unless someone burned up the original fusable link with a fuse figureing it is the same but it is not
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