Landon730
Active Member
Ok Ill take the starter to Oreilly and let yall know how it goes.They sell fuseable link at auto parts stores. You just use crimp connections for it.
But something is causing an issue. Installing new link now is waste of money. You have to find the short or test the starter draw. Sounds like you don’t have an inductive amp meter, so unfortunately you need to drop the starter and take it in to autoparts store for bench testing.
Cut out and bring the bad fuseable link with you to match up amperage needed while there getting it tested.
I used to go to public library and get manuals for rigs. Might check out that option. Nowdays they probably have it all free on the computers and librarians that can help with online searching