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Blue fuseable wire on fire wall

the blue fuseable wire on the firewall is burnt and disconected . i put them together while it was running and they didnt get hot. is it ok to join them with a fuse. and what size fuse would be ok 20-25 amp or less. it looks like it goes to the alt system. i hope so because it still is not charging on the starting battery in back. mabey now it will.
 
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I had to replace the same wire on my truck. The insulation was ripped.

But to answer your question, Fusible links don't operate the same as a fuse. You have to replace it with fusible link wire. I got mine at napa. I'm sure the other chain stores have it as well.
 

stranger75

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Remove the blue wire entirely and replace. Blue 12 gauge fusible link wire is available at NAPA. Part #785856.
There is a sticky at the top of the CUCV forum that has a lot of information on fusible links. Check it out and be informed.
 

gmjunky87

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just fried that fusible link today. I was changing the alternator belt and forgot to disconnect the batteries. I loosened the alt bracket and gave the alternator a tap, it slide inward shorting out and burning up that fusible link. luckily I grabbed one from my parts truck but I'm pretty sure Alt2 is fried. not sure what else I might have damaged. 1 step forward 2 steps back!
 
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