HELP fusable link dies while driving

OK, so you are saying the fuse pretty much ALWAYS blows when you hook up the battery?

By the way an 80 amp alternator might just cause this

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Here's what you do. Unhook the battery ground. Hook a test lamp in series between the battery NEG post and the engine block. A short will cause the lamp to light. A bad alternator will indeed cause this problem. Unhook the alternator charge wire and see if the lamp goes out.

If this is an intermittent short, unhook the alternator charge wire and safely tape it off, and unplug the regulator and safe off that wire, and drive the car a bit until you are fairly certain you have proved one way or another this is / was the problem.

Also examine the under--hood harness for damage, around hot engine parts, etc.

There is not too many places that can cause a fuse link to blow--- which is the reason they were used.......they were meant as a "last ditch" protection