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    Well, being someone who can never leave well enough alone, I started nebbing around the fuse box today. Remembered some posts about this being a trouble spot. Took the cover off & thought " hmmm this looks nice & clean in here, what could possibly go wrong? It looks sort of like the one on my MG except that one has brass fuse holders. I'll just take these fuses out & give the holders a little squeeze so they're nice & tight." Well you guessed it, got to the second one (headlamp) and didn't the dang thing break right off like it was made of dried mud! I ran in here & checked out the posts on electrical mods & now I understand that this is the actual problem. Well the brakes are all off & I'm getting new tires. Figured while it's this far apart I may as well go ahead & pull the fenders & tank for a repaint. Snowball effect! Guess I'll just add this to the list. I'm trying to do the originallity thing so I'll probably rework the stock box with some new holders. Anyone have any sugestions that aren't already covered in the mods forum? BTW, anyone with a stock fuse box...I'd really recomend an upgrade. This bike has lead a charmed life with only 11,000mi & those holders were still crap. I'm lucky in a way that I found this now instead of going down the road.
    Underdog

    1980 MNS "The Dark Side"
    2000 Heritage "Snow White"

  • #2
    fuse box repair

    When the fuse holder broke on my 70 Special, I went to Radio Shack and bought a fuse holder that had the same style of connectors. Then I removed them from the radio shack holder and inserted them into the xs holder. So far so good, and it retains the origional fuse box.
    Walt
    80 XS11s - "Landshark"
    79 XS11s
    03 Valkyrie
    80 XS Midnight Special - Freebee 1
    78 Honda CB125C - Freebee 2
    81 Suzuki 850L - Freebee 3

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    • #3
      fuse holder

      I went to napa and got one that was very close to original(with glass fuses) but i will get one with the new style fuses,glass is getting harder to find even at gas stations.
      1982 XJ 1100
      going strong after 60,000 miles

      The new and not yet improved TRIXY
      now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles

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      • #4
        parts n more has them
        but they are about 30 dollars i think
        http://home.securespeed.us/~xswilly/
        78E main ride, since birth the "good"
        78E Parts, the "bad" fixing up now
        78E Parts the "ugly" maybe next year
        79F Parts
        80G Parts
        75 DT 400B enduro

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        • #5
          When i had to bypass them (on the road when one broke)... i noticed a big upgrade as far as how much current went thru the lines..

          got to still redo the box but thats on the wish list..
          jeff "Wags"
          Bothell, Wa

          79sf mongrel
          79sf rusty
          79 partsbike almost complete

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          • #6
            I used this fuse block on my 78E and 79SF. They fit very well.

            FUSE BLOCK
            Gary
            79sf
            78e

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            • #7
              Thanks gary,

              Looks pretty good especially for the $..
              jeff "Wags"
              Bothell, Wa

              79sf mongrel
              79sf rusty
              79 partsbike almost complete

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              • #8
                First time posting a picture. I got this one at Pep Boys. Of course, you have to be seen inside a store with all those dorky kids buying 18" diameter exhaust tips. Some fuses are a tad oversize due to my (ahem!) off-road use only headlight. The wire sizing is OK, but I'll be switching to LED lighting elsewhere to reduce the load.
                2010 Kawasaki Z1000
                1979 SF: Millennium Falcon, until this Saturday

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                • #9
                  fuse block

                  That is a nice fuse block Gary. How was there shipping time? I think thats the one for me.
                  1982 XJ 1100
                  going strong after 60,000 miles

                  The new and not yet improved TRIXY
                  now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles

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                  • #10
                    Looks like I need to change access settings at imagestation?
                    2010 Kawasaki Z1000
                    1979 SF: Millennium Falcon, until this Saturday

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                    • #11
                      Re: fuse block

                      Originally posted by chevy45412001
                      That is a nice fuse block Gary. How was there shipping time? I think thats the one for me.
                      The company is in PA. I don't remember the shipping time but the fuse block was in stock, I think it was less than a week to the west coast. I used one of the mounting holes and just the edge of the block for the other screw.



                      Like this. Did not have to cut anything to mount it. The cover also has a rubber gasket.
                      Gary
                      79sf
                      78e

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                      • #12
                        Gary that looks pretty neat but your pic didn't come up for me. Probably my browser. Not to sound dumb but how do the wires attach. Solder, terminals, crimp ons?? I'm in Pa so I could probably have it in a day. I'm think'n just get one of those & save the old one. If I ever sell the bike to a originallity nut, I'll just hand it to them & let them knock themselves out.
                        Underdog

                        1980 MNS "The Dark Side"
                        2000 Heritage "Snow White"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Underdog
                          Gary that looks pretty neat but your pic didn't come up for me. Probably my browser. Not to sound dumb but how do the wires attach. Solder, terminals, crimp ons?? I'm in Pa so I could probably have it in a day. I'm think'n just get one of those & save the old one. If I ever sell the bike to a originallity nut, I'll just hand it to them & let them knock themselves out.
                          I used crimp on connectors, I had to lenghten a couple of the wires.



                          This is on my 78E, the first box I did. I think my 79SF came out a little better.
                          Gary
                          79sf
                          78e

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                          • #14
                            I just installed one of those fuse blocks on the $60 Gem. I previously had replaced the bad glass fuses with inline repairs one at a time as they went bad. Looked like a rats nest under the cover. This fuse block tidied things up nicely.
                            As a side benefit it cured another problem I was having. My turn signals were drawing an XSive amount of voltage. Voltmerer was reading 10 to 8 volts with signals flashing at idle (it would cut-out my stereo, that's why I removed it). Now it reads 12 to 11. What was wrong was the 14 g Yama wire was going through 16 g fuse wire at the fuse holder, not anymore.
                            I may just put the stereo back on........
                            Pat Kelly
                            <p-lkelly@sbcglobal.net>

                            1978 XS1100E (The Force)
                            1980 XS1100LG (The Dark Side)
                            2007 Dodge Ram 2500 quad-cab long-bed (Wifes ride)
                            1999 Suburban (The Ship)
                            1994 Dodge Spirit (Son #1)
                            1968 F100 (Valentine)

                            "No one is totally useless. They can always be used as a bad example"

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