In a message dated 7/13/2006 7:18:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx writes: 
The 
  main wire that energises everything off of the starter solenoid 
  the energises all the circuits is where I came from. It has a fusible 
  link in it. I think it is 14# gauge wire or the next heavier. I did this 
  over 2 1/2 years ago so I am working off a poor memory for somthing I 
  did only once. I checked the TSM for the fusible link amperage and 
  bought some. It comes in a small roll in the help section of your auto 
  parts store. I added the proper length to the wire used. I used the next 
  size wire than the original one for safety reasons and routed it to a HD 
  35 amp toggle switch that I got from Ron Francis Wiring. The switch 
  is nothing to scrimp on. I have used his products for years, not cheap 
  but quality stuff. I think the switch was around 15$. I initially put 
  this switch in because that crap Motorola alt. would make the alt. light 
  glow when the engine was turned off. I got tired of pulling the battery 
  cable off when I parked the car at night and having to hook it up the 
  next morning. Now that I have the Delco I really don't need it but it will 
  be good when the car sits for a few weeks at a time in the winter and 
  also works as a cheap anti theft device. The positive battery cable from 
  the battery to the solenoid is still live but with the switch off 
  everything after that is dead. I just got another 35 amp switch from Ron 
  Francis. This is an on-off-on switch for the auxiliary cooling fan. I can 
  either turn it off completely or let the thermostat operate it or turn it 
  on manually. "Doc"
   
Thanks Doc! Sounds like I have my work cut out for me this weekend! 
Charlie 
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