Gene King
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- Joined
- Jan 25, 2021
- Posts
- 76
- Reaction score
- 75
- Location
- Connecticut
- First Name
- Matthew
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- Sierra 1500
- Engine Size
- 305
Hello. Got this '86 305 truck a couple weeks ago and am sorting through its problems. I've got 2 wires coming off the junction box near the master cylinder, both with home made splices on them. One is a constant power wire coming from the loom behind the engine, hooked to starter I think. The other has the inline fuse holder that's eating big fuses and then splices into two directions, through the bulkhead connector into the cab and into the loom behind the engine to an unknown place. Neither of these are obviously shorted to ground with a test light.
It's kind of peculiar when it pops them, it's not never stopped mid-crank because the fuse is blown, but after the truck is running you go under the hood and the fuse is popped. All cab power is gone then, turn it off and it no cranks (because no ignition power I assume). I know the distributor is keyed power so the truck still running with this fuse popped is kind of a head scratcher to me.
Anyone with more experience able to fill in some blanks for me possibly?
Also is it fair to say it's not anything the cab fuse block protects because those smaller fuses would pop first right? Appreciate the help thanks
It's kind of peculiar when it pops them, it's not never stopped mid-crank because the fuse is blown, but after the truck is running you go under the hood and the fuse is popped. All cab power is gone then, turn it off and it no cranks (because no ignition power I assume). I know the distributor is keyed power so the truck still running with this fuse popped is kind of a head scratcher to me.
Anyone with more experience able to fill in some blanks for me possibly?
Also is it fair to say it's not anything the cab fuse block protects because those smaller fuses would pop first right? Appreciate the help thanks
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