Not a good idea, a fusible link is a really "slow" blow and is sized to protect the wiring harness, not the loads. A blade fuse is designed to protect a load, ie your radio.If a fault in the radio occurs, the fast acting blade fuse will blow hopefully before your radio cooks. The fusible link has to be much slower such that it will melt with a continuous fault but it won't react to short term heavier loads. For example your monster amplifier, when it runs, it only draws say 10amp, but on startup it charges a bunch of big capacitors with a surge current of 30amps. In this case a blade would blow, but the fusible link wouldn't. Does that help or just make it worse?