<VV> no electrics
Craig Nicol
nicolcs at aol.com
Sun May 13 15:28:30 EDT 2012
Bob thank you for your factual reply. In addition to Bob's correct
statement about a battery pigtail fuse having no effect on system
voltage and his noting that Corvairs (and virtually everything else had
fusible links) in this position after '67, may I add that in addition to
a battery pigtail fuse having no effect on system voltage, a battery
pigtail fuse isn't even IN THE FRIGGING CIRCUIT that powers the
headlights during normal operation.
While operating normally, power for the headlights and all other
electrical loads flows from the alternator directly to and through the
engine compartment multi-cavity connector and on into the main body
harness. The battery pigtail (with presumptive fuse or fusible link)
only provides charging current into the battery during normal operation.
It aggravates me when so many red herrings are thrown into a thread and
that the original poster and his question goes under the bridge in the
process. As already stated, the issue here is to locate the source of
the likely OPEN circuit that's causing the loss of power. The HLRPT is
not likely the cause of the problem because (at least in the three LMs
on site) it only provides a tie point for the battery pigtail. My vote
is a poor connection in one of the two multi-cavity connectors found at
the ends of the main body harness. There are also cases of clutch
cables shorting out the main harness inside the tunnel.
Craig Nicol
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