So your saying that fuse block needs .308 cases to work properly?The 22LR ammo is more the 70s glass cylinder fuse setup used on auto. My '75 GMC pickup has those things. I plan on rewiring it with fuse block that uses ATC/ATM size fuses.
These where solid 7/16" in diameter
Probably, length would be little long thoughSo your saying that fuse block needs .308 cases to work properly?
Yeah, this is still sitting in SoCal right now 59 3800. Hopefully I can make a trip this fall to retrieve itdealing with this mess, 1951 chevy 3100 on a 69-72 K5 blazer 4x4 chassis
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Weather cooperated today, so finally got our outdoor Christmas lights up. That is a lot of work.
Haha, there is that too. Luckily it has already been replacedYou aren't worried about that crack in the bottom of the tread groove?
Hell every set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers I've had look like that after 1 year.....You aren't worried about that crack in the bottom of the tread groove?
We did it all the time. Both work. Thats how we turned the windshield wipes on and off on several of the 70s chevy trucks we had growing up.I always thought that bubblegum wrappers or aluminum foil was the correct way to bypass a fuse . Never heard of using ammo. So, do I use spent cases or does it have to be live ammo to keep the circuit live?