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  1. simonc

    simonc Formula Junior

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    I need an alternator fuse box cover and screw for my 73 246GT. Any ideas where I might find one?

    Thanks
     
  2. swift53

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    I am afraid you would have to purchase the whole unit, which is rather scarce.
    Even worse, only the cover. If you like you can pm me and I can arrange for a complete unit.
    Regards, Alberto
     
  3. 500tr

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    #3 500tr, Feb 3, 2011
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    I might have one, send me a pic of what you are looking for.
    [email protected]

    Volkmar
     
  4. simonc

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    Thanks Alberto. Let me see if Volkmar can help me first.

    Simon
     
  5. simonc

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    Email sent
     
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  7. simonc

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    Managed to find just what I needed - thanks Volkmar
     
  8. swift53

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    Not even that...
     
  9. dm_n_stuff

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    Hard to tell when you don't have one anymore.

    I got my replacement from Dennis McCann some years ago.

    On the other hand, if you're is busted, better to have this than to use a direct connection without a fuse, right?
     
  10. swift53

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    I am curious as to the purpose of such a heavy duty fuse for an alternator. Other Italian cars, that basically have the same alternator, do not have such item.
    Besides that, I know absolutely nothing about the electricity matters, so no idea.
    Possibly Adrian can tell us.
    Only thing I do know, is this fuse box was not exclusive to Dino though.
    I was surprised the other day, I found that the ominous Dino trunk light switch (M & E), came from a FIAT Multipla, the original Italian minivan. Where was it used on the FIAT?
    Possibly the one and only fuse...an 8 and a 60.

    Regards, Alberto
     
  11. Pantdino

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    When he took my alternator out for rebuilding my mechanic suggested we bypass that fuse because they only cause trouble and most cars don't have them

    Jim
     
  12. rynoshark

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    You definitely want the fuse.

    When I first got my Dino and had it on a long trip that fuse saved my car from having a fire. The wiring to the ammeter gauge behind the dash had frayed and started short circuiting. I had just started it up and checking the guages when I noticed it was discharging at -40 amp and the fuse box started to melt. Fortunately the fuse blew quickly and I just had to replace the alternator, regulator, fuse box, fuse itself, and the cover rather than replacing the entire car. Why the Dino has an inline ammeter instead of a much safer voltmeter is beyond me...
     
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  13. alhbln

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    #14 alhbln, Feb 6, 2011
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    Alberto,

    the 60A fuse sits inbetween the alternator's output and the +12V car main wiring (the battery is connected via the Amperemeter to the +12V main wiring).
    I strongly recommend to leave this fuse in place as it 1. secures the car wiring when the alternator wiring/rectifier connects to ground and 2. saves the alternator/wiring if the car wiring is grounded somewhere while you are driving. Both issues could start a fire without a fuse in place.

    A good replacement for the original fuse is a "Midi" type fuse with 60A ($3-$4). It can be either installed in the fuse slot similar to the original one, or (better) remove the original slot holder from the fuse box, crimp a ring terminal to each side of the wire and install the Midi fuse in the fuse box to each ring terminal with a screw/nut.

    Best,
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  14. Miltonian

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    #15 Miltonian, Feb 22, 2011
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    Alberto: I just noticed your post. Here is a picture of the engine compartment (not trunk) light on my Fiat 600 Multipla. It is mounted on the upper edge of the opening, dead center. It's Fiat part #984639, and it was used on all of the 600's, so they made millions of them. Does it appear to be the same as the Dino part?
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  15. swift53

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    Sorry Jeff, it is not, but thank you for the effort...

    Regards, Alberto
     
  16. Mark Shannon

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    #17 Mark Shannon, Feb 23, 2011
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    Now I need a charging fuse box cover as well. DinoDan's old car, now here in the UK again after many years, has it's missing.

    Got a stock of them Volkmar ?

    Mark
     
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