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  • Gerald C.
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    • June 30, 1987
    • 1273

    1963 in line Fuse question

    I had a faulty cigarette lighter and it fried the red power wire along with some of the main dash harness! No blown fuses in the block, so I guess I shut the power in time to save all the other harness's. I need to replace the main dash harness! in order to prevent future wire frying, I'm going to install an in-line fuse. First question...what amperage fuse would I put in that fitting?<br><br>Also, are there any other locations where I should put an in-line fuse in? Maybe the AMP gauge?? And again, what amp fuse would I use?<br><br>Thanks!
  • John D.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • December 1, 1979
    • 5507

    #2
    Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

    Gerald, Many years ago I had a saddle saddle 63 fake fuel car. Late car with a early '63 unit on it. I pushed the cigar lighter in. Forgot about it. It did not pop out. Burnt all the wiring a some fiberglass. We should all have a fuse on that wire.
    I remember buying a dash wiring harness from Chevrolet. Headlight switch did not work right. Two of the wires in the harness were backwards.
    '

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    • Gerald C.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • June 30, 1987
      • 1273

      #3
      Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

      John

      What size fuse would you put on this 14 gauge wire? Also, are a fuselinks the same?

      Thanks
      Jerry

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      • Alan D.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • January 1, 2005
        • 2027

        #4
        Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

        Gerald,
        A 14 gauge wire typically is good for 15Amps for a short distance. Think I used a 10Amp on mine, the 67 was fused and used a 20Amp.
        (You can also look at other year cars to see what was used)

        If you have a setup to test the lighter, try a fuse and assure the element heats up enough. PS, also burned mine up. Found it was easier to install the instrument panel with the harness already connected - so pay attention to how it was installed and save the old one since a few connectors may be different.

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        • Gerald C.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • June 30, 1987
          • 1273

          #5
          Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

          Thanks for the feedback. I guess I'm just thickheaded.....as I can't find an answer to this kind of simple situation. There is a 12 gauge wire coming from the cigarette lighter and I see that some responses say use a fuse link that is two sizes smaller..14 or 16??? I think the 15 amp fuse should work. But this is "clear as mud" ....

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          • Donald L.
            Very Frequent User
            • November 1, 1981
            • 140

            #6

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            • Larry E.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • December 1, 1989
              • 1652

              #7
              Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

              This topic comes up all the time. Question>What is the easiest way to install an inline fuse in
              the cigarette lighter circuit? Can this be done w/o taking out the whole cluster? Maybe somewhere
              around the fuse box where there is more room? Comments Please & Thanks in advance>Larry
              Larry

              LT1 in a 1LE -- One of 134

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              • Joseph L.
                Very Frequent User
                • July 26, 2012
                • 160

                #8
                Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                Here is how I did my 1957. It uses the same connectors as the original and plugs directly into the lighter and wire.
                I fused the main wire from the battery to the ammeter in the same way. There were few fuses in the original design.
                Joe
                Attached Files

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                • Larry E.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • December 1, 1989
                  • 1652

                  #9
                  Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                  Joseph:Thanks for the reply; looks like a very nice installation idea. But how would one do this on a C2? How would you
                  install this? Pulling out the cluster or could this be done underneath? Thanks>Larry
                  Larry

                  LT1 in a 1LE -- One of 134

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                  • Alan D.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • January 1, 2005
                    • 2027

                    #10
                    Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                    Also read the above thread https://www.forums.ncrs.org/showthre...ighter-removal
                    Great points!

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                    • Gerald C.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • June 30, 1987
                      • 1273

                      #11
                      Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                      Basic question about the fuse in an in-line fuse link.......15 or 20 AMP?

                      Thanks,

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                      • Alan D.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • January 1, 2005
                        • 2027

                        #12
                        Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                        I used the 10 AMP fuse (see post #2) however forgot how I calculated that current. So for caution start with the 10 AMP and see if that works for Op's

                        Rich Mozzetta did a nice write up on this called;
                        "Cigarette Lighter Fuse Holder for 1963 to 1966 Corvettes – No harness modifications"
                        See if you can find that one.

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                        • Richard M.
                          Super Moderator
                          • August 31, 1988
                          • 11302

                          #13
                          Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                          Yes, this one..... Here

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                          • Gerald C.
                            Extremely Frequent Poster
                            • June 30, 1987
                            • 1273

                            #14
                            Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                            I've already installed the in-line fuse link with a straight fuse line. Should I use a 10 amp or 15 amp fuse is the question.

                            Thanks

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                            • Leif A.
                              Extremely Frequent Poster
                              • August 31, 1997
                              • 3607

                              #15
                              Re: 1963 in line Fuse question

                              Originally posted by Gerald Coia (11656)
                              I've already installed the in-line fuse link with a straight fuse line. Should I use a 10 amp or 15 amp fuse is the question.

                              Thanks
                              Gerald,
                              See if this answers your question:

                              https://www.oznium.com/blog/what-is-...ng%20over%2015.

                              A car cigarette lighter has a nominal voltage rating of 12 volts but is limited to 10.2 volts with a maximum current of 10 amps. It can efficiently function as an outlet in cars and is used to provide power to a wide range of devices, such as radios, mobile phones, and laptops.
                              Leif
                              '67 Coupe L79, M21, C60, N14, N40, J50, A31, U69, A01, QB1
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