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Old 12-12-2002, 01:47 PM   #1
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Post Fusing , the HEI and Electric choke

Just installed a 5 amp fuse ,feeding the HEI and the electric choke on the Edelbrock .
Just was wondering if this was over kill.
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Old 12-12-2002, 06:42 PM   #2
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Did the carb come with any instructions for the electric choke circuit? Generally, that is a pretty low currrent item.

I looked at a couple of wiring diagrams I have laying around for late 70's/early 80's Chevy trucks and same year Camaros. Almost all of them use a 12 guage wire to power the HEI fed off of a 10 amp ignition fuse. Some also power idiot lights, but they should not be on under normal conditions. Fusing the HEI is a good idea, but I would consider increasing the amperage of the entire circuit.
Remember, size the fuse to protect the wiring first and the load second.
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Old 12-12-2002, 06:53 PM   #3
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My HEI and Edlebrock carb choke have been wired to the same circuit for many years. Don't know my fuse size, though. If you haven't already done it, make sure you get rid of the resistance wire that was used with the points ditributor. The HEI likes 12 volts or more.
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Old 12-12-2002, 08:17 PM   #4
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I've been using 12 gauge wire for the Hei ,and the choke . thanks for the input ,will probably switch to a 10 amp next time I'm at the part's store.
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I had to have a new engine wiring harness, and ordered it from M&H Electrical Fabricators, in Sante Fe Springs, CA. I asked for it to be modified for the HEI that I have. I includes the leads for an electric choke heater, as well as the oil pressure sending unit, neither of which my truck has. You can get them at wiringharness.com.
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Old 12-13-2002, 03:02 PM   #6
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Does the HEI wire have to be fused? I've seen it run to the fuse box where it's connected to a terminal directly. Is this looking for trouble? Should an inline fuse be used?

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Old 12-13-2002, 03:37 PM   #7
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I ran it for awhile unfused ,just being cautious .
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Old 12-13-2002, 03:46 PM   #8
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ScottH,
It is good practice to protect the wire that is providing power with a fuse. Without knowing anything about how your truck is wired, I can't tell you if you really need to add an in-line fuse. I can tell you that even the "unfused ignition" terminals on the fuse block are fed by a 12 guage wire with a fusible link at the battery connection, so it is still protected.

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Old 12-13-2002, 05:17 PM   #9
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I wired my 68 250 6cyl HEI w/12 guage wire & ran it directly to the fuse block under the dash. It worked fine this way for 2yrs. About a month ago, I couldn't get it to start in the morning. I thought I just flooded & when I checked it again that evening it started right up. Since then it has turned over just fine but taken longer to start. I figured this was because of no choke & recent cold weather (for Dallas anyway) but when leaving work one day it died & wouldn't restart. I found what was left of the solderless connector still stuck to the fuse block & very charred. The wire had no wear spots so I'm not sure what caused the meltdown. I replaced it w/10 guage wire w/20 amp inline blade style fuse for security. I'm rewiring a mustang @ home right now for a guy because the main ignition wire caught the rest of the underdash wires on fire & I know I don't want that happening to my truck.
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