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RE: Spit fuses

To: <HD883HUGGR@aol.com>, <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Spit fuses
From: "Bill Miller" <millerb@netusa1.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 21:39:05 -0500
Scott -
How did you hear me snickering all the way over there??  I have done similar
things, but I try not to tell on myself! :)
The 17/35A Lucas fuses are called "35A" (hence the Haynes saying to use 35A)
They really are a 17amp fuse.  Go figure.  I guess Lucas was just trying to
confuse us once again.  I believe it is similar to a BUSS Fast Blow 20A.  I
would NOT use a BUSS 35A.  If you have a large resistive short, the wire may
go before the 35A fuse.  It is always a good idea to use the smallest fuse
that you have no problems with.  Fuses are to protect the wire.

After you fix the problem, if you want an "original" fuse, I have a few
around here somewhere, I will send you one!

The spares are in the same fuse box, just above the 1st Fuse and just below
the 3rd.

Bill



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-spitfires@autox.team.net
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Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 12:37 AM
To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Spit fuses



Hi Spitphiles.  Just blew my first fuse (re-wiring the map light... don't
really know what I grounded on, but the sparks were sure pretty).  Hobbs is
a
77 Spit 1500, so easily found the fuse box on the driver-side bulkhead.
Bottom fuse had blown.  Interestingly, it's a genuine Lucas fuse, and has a
piece of paper in with the fried filament that says "17 amps continuous
LUCAS
35A".
The only fuse I had handy was a Buss SFE20.  What fuse should I put in
there?
 Haynes manual says all 3 should be 35 amp.
Also, Haynes says there should be 2 spares.  I didn't see any.  Where are
the
spares stored?  Thanks, Scott (& Hobbs- 77 Spitfire, daily driver)
PS.  Stop laughing, Bill M.!!


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