RE: [DMCForum] I'm back with another kooky question!
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RE: [DMCForum] I'm back with another kooky question!



I checked the link again and I pasted the wrong one.  The link with the
picture of the fuse box should be as follows...

http://www.bussauto.com/pdf/rta.pdf

Your thoughts here?

Greg


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Strickland [mailto:ihaveanaccount@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:02 AM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] I'm back with another kooky question!


I went ahead and bought the fuse box from Hervey.  It was like $90, and
was a 10x2 fuse setup.  I ended up going this way because my fuse block
was pretty much useless as-is.  I found that the unit was really just 4
1x5 fuse block units glued together; some of which I had already bought
for another application.  They weren't cheap, though I can't remember how
much they were... maybe $15 each?...  $90 was a bit of a gouge, but I
have to give him props for going through the trouble of sourcing and
gluing the MFs together.  I suggested a "upgrade" of the unit to a 3x6
array, but given the size of the originals, this would not be very easy.
The 2x10 worked anyways with a bit of tugging, but what I have now is far
superior to the melted mess it used to be.  If anyone is interested in
the 1x5 unit, I will take a look at the ones i bought and see if there is
a name on them.  I found it at my local auto parts store (one of the good
ones, not autozone or those 'pep' people).

Jim

On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:02:30 -0400 "timnagin" <timnagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
> I thought a simple 18 position, 6x3 fuse box would be easy to find.
> I have
> uploaded two pictures to the Yahoo section under 'fuse box' that are
> from
> Painless Performance at www.painlessperformance.com .  These I can
> get
> through one of my vendors much cheaper than retail, and learned
> today that
> Hella makes the fuse boxes for Painless so I will be calling them in
> the
> morning.  I have been trying to find something fairly close to OEM
> in
> appearance.
>
> The one that best fits thus far, I think, can be seen at
> http://www.bussauto.com/pdf/rta2.pdf and can be assembled in
> different
> numbers of terminals.  It is also available with a cover.
>
> Does anyone know if the fuse box used in the De Lorean was used in
> any other
> vehicle?
>
> Greg



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