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#317665 09/03/14 08:52 PM
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I've gone through the shop manual without finding the fuse info needed. In getting ready for a tour next month I want to verify the fuses installed now are correctly sized. Can someone post a list of the correct amp sizes needed for all the buss ports in the BelAir fuse block or point me to an info source? I am uncertain the PO used the correct ones. In correcting a couple of minor wiring issues it appears they took shortcuts that could have resulted in excitement best avoided.
Thanks in advance.

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Go to Old online Chev. manuals. Find 1955 owners manual. See page27.


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Thanks Gene, between that info and archived posts in another website, I found the info needed. Finding the correct fuses was another challenge. Apparently, some sizes in glass fuses are a special order item these days.

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