Rooster73
Junior Member
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2024
- Posts
- 8
- Reaction score
- 12
- Location
- South Central Idaho
- First Name
- Andrew
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- K10 Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 350
I believe I burned up my fusible link. I’m new to working on rigs and I’m learning learning.
I pulled out my steering column to replace my clutch/brake pedal assembly. In the process I smelled smoke and noticed the rubber spacer between the power steering box and the lower steering shaft was burning.
No idea why.
When I got everything put back together I have no power. No ignition. No lights. Nothing.
I believe the wire on the firewall in the engine compartment next to the brake booster is where the fusible link is??? Either way, there is a wire there that’s burned through. I have power to that little block.
What on earth would have caused that rubber to start on fire? I’m sure there was oil on it.
What role would removing the steering column play in starting the fire. It was small and went out when I blew on it, but I’m just puzzled.
Thoughts???
Thanks.
I pulled out my steering column to replace my clutch/brake pedal assembly. In the process I smelled smoke and noticed the rubber spacer between the power steering box and the lower steering shaft was burning.
No idea why.
When I got everything put back together I have no power. No ignition. No lights. Nothing.
I believe the wire on the firewall in the engine compartment next to the brake booster is where the fusible link is??? Either way, there is a wire there that’s burned through. I have power to that little block.
What on earth would have caused that rubber to start on fire? I’m sure there was oil on it.
What role would removing the steering column play in starting the fire. It was small and went out when I blew on it, but I’m just puzzled.
Thoughts???
Thanks.