The old, grey, fuseclip ain't what she used to be... replacement is similar to the one in the Tips section:
Littelfuse makes a decent 80 Amp replacement:
Trim off the plastic tabs on the O.E.M. fusebox base and drill four holes to mount the new fuse holder. If you use the new fuse holder as a template to mark the holes before drilling they'll all line up. Here is the O.E.M. base after trimming and drilling but before cosmetic touchups:
Here are the parts before assembly:
Inspect the fit before cutting any wires or attaching terminals:
Check the position of the four circuits before you cut any wires:
Trim the fuse clip tabs to the correct length before mounting the fuse holder to the O.E.M. base by bending them with pliers at the hole. The metal is relatively hard so they'll snap right off:
Screw the fuse holder on the O.E.M. base and lock the nuts on the back with a your favorite thread locker, then trim the excess length off of the ends of the screws so they won't snag and ruin the wiring harness after the fuse box is mounted on the bike:
The terminals:
The solder:
Wires are soldered into the terminals and attached to the fuse clips. Notice the position of the terminal crimps after the wires have been soldered into them and 'rolled' up onto the terminal. Since the fuse clip tabs have been trimmed the terminals seat against the bottom of the fuse clip and leave enough room for the O.E.M. fuse box cover:
The stock AGX type fuses will fit, but the new fuse holder is designed to hold the longer and more common AGC type fuses:
Put the cover on the fuse box and ensure it fits:
That's all except for mounting the fuse box on the bike!
Regards,
Scott
Littelfuse makes a decent 80 Amp replacement:
Trim off the plastic tabs on the O.E.M. fusebox base and drill four holes to mount the new fuse holder. If you use the new fuse holder as a template to mark the holes before drilling they'll all line up. Here is the O.E.M. base after trimming and drilling but before cosmetic touchups:
Here are the parts before assembly:
Inspect the fit before cutting any wires or attaching terminals:
Check the position of the four circuits before you cut any wires:
Trim the fuse clip tabs to the correct length before mounting the fuse holder to the O.E.M. base by bending them with pliers at the hole. The metal is relatively hard so they'll snap right off:
Screw the fuse holder on the O.E.M. base and lock the nuts on the back with a your favorite thread locker, then trim the excess length off of the ends of the screws so they won't snag and ruin the wiring harness after the fuse box is mounted on the bike:
The terminals:
The solder:
Wires are soldered into the terminals and attached to the fuse clips. Notice the position of the terminal crimps after the wires have been soldered into them and 'rolled' up onto the terminal. Since the fuse clip tabs have been trimmed the terminals seat against the bottom of the fuse clip and leave enough room for the O.E.M. fuse box cover:
The stock AGX type fuses will fit, but the new fuse holder is designed to hold the longer and more common AGC type fuses:
Put the cover on the fuse box and ensure it fits:
That's all except for mounting the fuse box on the bike!
Regards,
Scott
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