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Zippi 11-30-2020 08:35 AM

*Fuse Block ID*
 
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I'd like to put a cover on my fuse block but not sure what would fit. Can anyone ID my fuse block so I can buy a new cover or look for one at the junk yard? Anybody ever fab one up? Pics would be nice. Thanks guys.

jweb 11-30-2020 11:42 AM

Re: *Fuse Block ID*
 
That looks like a 70's-80's GM fuse block. Most of those didn't have covers.

Like this:
https://www.ebay.com/i/141610254124?...iABEgISNfD_BwE

Zippi 11-30-2020 06:21 PM

Re: *Fuse Block ID*
 
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Originally Posted by jweb (Post 8842718)
That looks like a 70's-80's GM fuse block. Most of those didn't have covers.

Like this:
https://www.ebay.com/i/141610254124?...iABEgISNfD_BwE

Yup.....I now know this. Thanks for the info.

PDW HOTRODS 11-30-2020 10:00 PM

Re: *Fuse Block ID*
 
You would be better off making one, it would look better too. I would get some plastic sheet about 1/8 thick and make a flat cover with 4 sides bent like a shoe box lid. You could heat the plastic to bend it or cut and glue it together. then build up and glue magnets under the back side over the bolts and stick it to the heads of the bolts holding the fuse box to the truck. Sheet metal would work too but could spark if too close. You could cut holes in it over the flasher units.

Zippi 12-01-2020 07:45 AM

Re: *Fuse Block ID*
 
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Originally Posted by PDW HOTRODS (Post 8842989)
You would be better off making one, it would look better too. I would get some plastic sheet about 1/8 thick and make a flat cover with 4 sides bent like a shoe box lid. You could heat the plastic to bend it or cut and glue it together. then build up and glue magnets under the back side over the bolts and stick it to the heads of the bolts holding the fuse box to the truck. Sheet metal would work too but could spark if too close. You could cut holes in it over the flasher units.

Thanks for the info. Your avatar is not showing up.


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