John,
Just to muddy the waters...
There are two red wires at the headlamp switch (according to the wiring
diagram). I think the purpose of the fuse is to protect the side/brake
lamp harness in the boot. It's common for the grommet that the license
plate lamp wire is fed through to fail allowing the wire to chafe and
ground on the shroud. So, I'd put that fuse in the boot.
When I installed new harnesses in my tri-carb several years ago, the
'normal' overdrive harness made by AutoSparks had a smaller diameter
wire than the original harness. I've not had any problems with this
harness, but I did buy one from AutoSparks (via British Wiring) with the
original gage wire to install if I have problems.
Remember if you're using Lucas fuses, the amperage rating is different
than that used for American cars.
Cheers,
Bob Haskell
AHCA 3000 Mk I registrar
http://www.ciahc.org/registry_3000mk1.php
On 12/28/2012 10:35 PM, john spaur wrote:
> It has been recommended to add fuses to:
>
> 1. The red wire coming from the back of the headlight switch
> 2. The white wire at the connector behind the intake manifold going
> under the car to the fuel pump
> 3. The white wire to the overdrive relay
>
> From what I have read from other sources the fuse size is determined by
> the wire size. It appears the fuses should be 10 amp or less.
>
> Would 10 amps be correct for these three circuits?
>
> John Spaur
> '62 BT7
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