Hi Price:
I had the same problem on the circuit to my electric fan and water pump which
is only a few months old. While the fuse was not hot, I changed it because it
did not look as if it had a good connection to the holder on the fuse box. New
fuses a little longer that the older fuses and the ends just touch the holder.
Still no current flow. With the help of my friend who knows electric, we traced
it to one loose wire to a spade and the other was wire to the alternator was
just tired from overheating, so we installed new wire and connector and system
worked. I am hoping to remember all he showed me for the next time I have
electrical problems.
Yes this Group is amazing.
We should get together this winter.
Best regards,
Bob Begani
-----Original Message-----
From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> On Behalf Of R. Lindsay
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 1:42 PM
To: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Fuses
Thank you very much to those on this list that replied to my electrical issue!!
I found the problem (I hope) - a loose spade connector. Everything seems to be
working like it should - no hot wires.
Again, thank for your help! This list is amazing!!
Price Lindsay
67 BJ8
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> On Oct 17, 2021, at 11:07 PM, Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> CRC makes a couple: 'Electronics Parts Cleaner,' and 'Electric Parts
> Cleaner.' The latter is suitable for applications like this, but use the
> former for electronic circuits and cleaning of other 'delicate' stuff. The
> electrical parts cleaner will remove most paints.
>
>
>> On 10/17/2021 5:23 PM, richard mayor via Healeys wrote:
>> I don't usually believe in the "miracle in a can" foolishness, .....BUT....
>> I am now a believer in the electric cleaner in a spray can. There are a
>> couple of different brands.
>>
>> Over the last year and a half I brought back to life the electrical systems
>> of a '72 Mercedes and a '76 Alfa. The cars had sat for 20 years and 16
>> years respectively. Both cars use the European style ceramic fuses with
>> aluminum exterior strips. I fiddled with ground connections, fuses
>> connections, etc, etc. with mixed results. There was light corrosion
>> everywhere. It was very frustrating and difficult trying to clean so many
>> connections by mechanical means.
>>
>> Then, on the recommendation of an Alfa guy I bought a can of the 'lectric
>> cleaner and gave it a try. I was skeptical in the beginning. However,
>> switches started switching, Lights lit up. Motors started moting. Fuses
>> started fusing.
>>
>> On some connectors I just backed off the screw enough to loosen and wiggle
>> the terminals and then sprayed away. On many connectors I didn't even do
>> that.
>>
>
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