[Healeys] BT-7 - replacement fuse box

David Nock healeydoc at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 26 09:05:03 MDT 2012


What more are you trying to install a fuse in. There is only a couple  
of circuits that you may want to add a fuse to in the Healey.

	Lights, you need to install an inline fuse at the back of the  
headlight switch in the RED wire only. Do not fuse the headlight  
circuit unless you fuse them all seperately. Left and Right, High and  
Low Beams.

	Fuel Pump, install and inline fuse where the wire junction is that  
goes under the car in the white wire.

	Overdrive, if you want to add an inline fuse in the white feed wire  
to the Overdrive relay.

All can be hidden very easy.
	
If you wanted to install a fuse box for this then yes you could  
install the MGB fuse box but  two of the  fuses on the box are joined  
together at the feed side of the fuse box for the lighting circuit.

Also the MGB fuse box has a good cover for it.

David Nock
British Car Specialists
Stockton Ca 95205
209-948-8767

www.britishcarspecialists.com
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On Mar 24, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Al Fuller wrote:

> All:
>
>
>
> I am looking to upgrade the fuse box on my '62 BT-7 to something  
> with more
> circuits.  The MG 4-fuse box that would fit right into a BJ-8 without
> drilling holes in the car won't fit the BT-7, since the fuse box  
> and its
> mounting holes are different.
>
>
>
> Any suggestions on particular source and part number of fuse box  
> that will
> fit into the space and mount easily?
>
>
>
> Al
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