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Old 02-16-2026, 05:19 AM
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I acquired probably one of the last non-built Classic Roadsters that I have been acquiring and fabricating the parts for that were missing from the original kit. This forum has been a great help!

I was wondering if anyone has a diagram (or could post a photo) of the fuse block, showing the location and sizes of the various fuses. I' assuming the flashers are just the standard 2-prong flashers. If not, any insight would help.

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Steve is the diagram in the manual?? I can get you a copy of that.

Let me know.

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I have a never used fuse block and wiring harness if you were interested. Possibly have some of the old parts you might be interested in too...
email me kevinjroyle@gmail.com or call text 780 887 5387
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Thanks for the replies.

MaSnaka, I didn't see any fuse diagram or any specific fuse-related information in the manual I have.

Roylerumble, I was able to acquire most of the parts from 3rd parties such as Bill Emmerson and fabricated some others (roll bar, gas tank, etc.). I will reach out to you as I move forward and find other parts of need. Thanks for the help!

I know I can trace the wires back to the individual components and then figure out the amp draw of each, but that is time consuming. I was hoping I could get at least of a picture of an installed fuse block (with fuses visible) or at least a description of the fuse sizes (even if it just says 20-amp fuse in the top left slot, 5-amp in top right slot, etc.). Any help would be appreciated.
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I would not use the original. It was a cheap Chevy based wiring kit. You would do way better by getting a quality "Painless" kit. Their wiring is light years better. You can just get a generic how many circuit street rod type kit. Plenty of wiring for length of far and still use all the generic Chevy components.
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page 145, 146 of assembly manual, for diagram, not that good
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Pages 145 & 145 show the wiring diagram for the fuse block harness. I know where the wires connect to, but I'm looking for the specific fuse sizes for each circuit. Unless my manual is missing the page with the fuse size information. Thanks anyway.
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