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Re: Lucas?

To: Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Lucas?
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 15:15:19 +0000
Robert, you keep saying it.  Wiggling wires and everything works means you have 
a bad connection or a bad ground.  I had problems with the Lucas fuse box in my 
'77 Midget.  Everything went dead, bump the fuse box and everything came back 
on.  I replaced it with a Littelfuse spade type fuse box with 5 fuses (for one 
extra circuit that I used for the headlights).  A coupla bucks at Pep Boys.  

My old fuse box had corrosion on the fuse contacts.  Make sure there is no 
corrosion on the fuse wires or connectors.  It you see ANY green on the 
connectors, replace them.  Follow the wires to the next connectors and clean 
them.  You can use TV tuner cleaner (Radio Shack) and a small wire brush, or 
just replace the connectors, making sure to cut the wire back to clean, shiney 
wire.  If you reuse the old connector, squeeze it a bit with needlenose pliers 
so it is tight.

You can use a little Vaseline on the connectors to prevent further corrosion 
from forming.

Grounds must be connected to non-rusty points.  Remove the ground screws, wire 
brush til shiney, put them back in, coat with Vaseline.  It takes a while, but 
eventually everything will work reliably.

Allen Hefner
Norristown, PA

-------------- Original message -------------- 

Wiggling wires on the fuse box seemed to fix things. What with what's 
> going on with my house, I forgot about it until this spring when it did it 
> again. I ordered and installed a new fusebox. All was well until last night. 
> 
> Last night, as I was driving home and it was getting dusky, I decided to turn 
>on 
> the headlights. Fine . . . until I came to a stop sign. When I released the 
> clutch to go, everything went dead. Wiggled the wires and the radio came on. 





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