BillyBob0780
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks
Was thinking of putting this on my tank sender thread ( still not working ). But, this is different problem. Wife was in my 73 Dodge and I asked her to crank it and said she was but, nothing was happening. I got in and attempted to start it. There was no spring back from the ignition nor was there any crank. The wife then shouted "fire" I found the fusible link on the red ignition relay wire had started to melt by the plug at the bulkhead.
Multi question... the lack of spring back from the switch would that cause that wire to overheat and ultimately melt ? Does the switch on the column give the spring resistance? If so is it repairable or new switch? The melted link what is the rating ? I've seen multiple questions about the links but, no definitive answer. Or can it be replaced with a maxi fuse ?? Fusible links are not overly used here in the UK.
Was thinking of putting this on my tank sender thread ( still not working ). But, this is different problem. Wife was in my 73 Dodge and I asked her to crank it and said she was but, nothing was happening. I got in and attempted to start it. There was no spring back from the ignition nor was there any crank. The wife then shouted "fire" I found the fusible link on the red ignition relay wire had started to melt by the plug at the bulkhead.
Multi question... the lack of spring back from the switch would that cause that wire to overheat and ultimately melt ? Does the switch on the column give the spring resistance? If so is it repairable or new switch? The melted link what is the rating ? I've seen multiple questions about the links but, no definitive answer. Or can it be replaced with a maxi fuse ?? Fusible links are not overly used here in the UK.















