Well this week I got it figured out... As with all my projects, especially the ones that you need
to do alot of head scratching because there is no set way or bolt on kit
to do it, I suggest you grab a couple of your favorite adult beverages first. Make life easier, I suggest...
But that's just me.
So here it goes, I used two distribution blocks for car stereo amps for all the circuits except the alternator, its
to high an amperage. The blocks are rated WELL over what I will pull and use standard Maxi
fuses, these
fuse look just like the spade
fuses your used
to seeing but are about 2-3 times as big. I used three 40 amp
fuses and one 60 amp
fuse. Also got a fused power distribution block off a 98-01 Blazer/Jimmy for the alternator circuit. It has a 175 amp
fuse now because the parts store was out of both 125amp and 150amp.
I run a dual post Optima Red Top so the factory cable for the starter goes
to the top post just like the factory set-up. Then I have a 4ga cable running from the side post
to the distribution block/
fuse. Then off that I ran two 4ga cables up stream of the
fuse to the distribution blocks for the fusible
links. you can get these blocks with a one cable in four out which would be better but all the stores around me had were the one in two out so I just bought two. After they go through the
fuse I used some 10 gauge wire
to connect them
to the respected circuit. I needed
to solder a terminal ring on the alternator wire
to attach it
to the distribution block.
Here you can see what I started with, you will notice I removed the grid heater relays. I have not had a grid heater in a long time so they were not needed but they do not have
to be removed by any means, you will just have
to put your blocks somewhere else. Note the fusable link pigtail that I circled in red, this is what we are removing.
Here is the pigtail for the fusable
links and the approximate amp rating for them.
Here it all wired up. The cable coming in from the left is from the battery. The heavy cable on the right is out
to the alternator, The thinner one
to my fuel pump relay.
Here you can see what it looked like all said and done... So far so good! Everything works! I have a little bit more clean up
to do
to make it pretty. Ran out of gas in my little butane torch so I still need
to shrink dome of the connectors and I need some more of the black plastic protection stuff... I also need
to add some shrink tubing
to the cables going into the first distribution block and out of it. Just need
to cover up some of the metal that's outside of the cover, don't want anything falling on it and causing a short.