Ali,cadboy wrote:The one thing you have to remember is fuse should not blow unless there is a problem (assuming you have the right fuse for the circuit) and when it blows check circuit for fault.
With fusible links it may take a long time for it to melt and then it may be too late.
I used a 50A fuse between alternator to battery and a 40A from battery(starter relay) to inside, which feeds everything I think.
I only have two other red cables on battery, one for MSD box and one to starter.
Hope it helps.
Are you on stock wiring?
The 40Amp fuse sounds high to me.............

Going from memory, the stock ammeter wiring is 12 gauge with a 16 gauge fusible link (72 workshop manual.....would think its near the same setup for you Barracuda).
Think if you go by Max Chassis Amps 12 = 41Amp and 16 = 22Amp.
Now allowing for spikes whilst using a mini blade fuse......this is how I came to 25Amp Mini instead of the 16 gauge (22Amp) F.L.
I'd be a bit concerned that you are possibly allowing near full max amps into the entire ignition loop.....where the stock protection should kick in at 2/3rds of that and burn out.......Just wondered, has your stock wiring just become the non fusible link............toasty?
Again......not sure on your wiring so may be irrelevant if its been replaced and you have a big sound system......Just a concerned MMA member!


Sorry for going off topic Miles.........
