I found two large wires in my dash were smoked/melted while trying to get dash lights working in my 69 300. I replaced them and a week later the car stalled and the ammeter showed discharge. I found two main wires burnt out in the fuse box. The two connections in the fuse box could not be repaired, a black and red wires that appear about 12 gauge so I bypassed the fuse box and wired in a separate 30 amp fuse holder on each wire. Everything great for anotherm week. Went out to start the car. It fired up and then the ammeter and my volt meter showed a major discharge. The fuse holder on the black wire had melted.
Question is what makes a short that large and why only occasionally? Can the ammeter be the culprit?
I'm not a whiz on electrical but I can't find any shorts. It would have to be a major short since it didn't just blow the fuse, it melted the fuse holder also.
Question is what makes a short that large and why only occasionally? Can the ammeter be the culprit?
I'm not a whiz on electrical but I can't find any shorts. It would have to be a major short since it didn't just blow the fuse, it melted the fuse holder also.















