| Jim Snyder | -- 08-30-2021 @ 7:16 PM |
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Hi All, I need to know the amperage of the fuse on my 1951 Ford. It had a 20 amp and one day it blew it and I cannot find anywhere in my books that helps. Thanks, Jim Snyder
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| MG | -- 08-30-2021 @ 8:41 PM |
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The one in my '53 Ford was 30 Amps. - The car had its original 6 volt electrical system.... This message was edited by MG on 8-30-21 @ 8:43 PM
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| flathead4rd | -- 08-31-2021 @ 5:02 PM |
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Yep. 30 Amp.
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| Jim Snyder | -- 09-01-2021 @ 9:16 PM |
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Thanks for responding. Jim Snyder
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| JT Ford | -- 09-03-2021 @ 12:19 PM |
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when I saw your post about a 51 Ford I knew it had to be the same one I knew from Nebr. I,m the one with the l949 Ford convertible and a l950 Tudor. The last 2 years has been harder to get out and drive on long trips. Age is starting to get to me...... Jim Taylor
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| Jim Snyder | -- 09-03-2021 @ 11:55 PM |
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Jim, I am still in Nebraska. Good to hear from you. Thanks, Jim
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