no power on one side of fuse box issue?
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no power on one side of fuse box issue?
back story bought a running '74 2 years ago, go it home and tore it apart fixing all bubba's short cuts (4 other owners) ended up replacing everything under the car, rebuilding the trans and a new engine. long story short I'm getting ready to fire the new engine and after putting in the battery I have no power to the right side of the fuse box? the car started and ran before I tore it apart so I must have screwed something up?
I have 12V to the left side,12V to the alternator, 12V at the left side fender well bulkhead as well as the bulk head behind the master cylinder on the fire wall. I have replaced all the glass fuses with new.
during the engine swap I bypassed the seat belt interlock , per the instructions on this site, and replaced the old AC wiring harness with a new one as the old one was damaged.
I have headlights,running lights, dash lights, hazard lights. I have no power to starter solenoid,no horn,no wipers,no power windows,no wipers,no heat/ac blower.
what could I have done to cut power to all that one side + ignition?
any thoughts on what to look for or at?
I have 12V to the left side,12V to the alternator, 12V at the left side fender well bulkhead as well as the bulk head behind the master cylinder on the fire wall. I have replaced all the glass fuses with new.
during the engine swap I bypassed the seat belt interlock , per the instructions on this site, and replaced the old AC wiring harness with a new one as the old one was damaged.
I have headlights,running lights, dash lights, hazard lights. I have no power to starter solenoid,no horn,no wipers,no power windows,no wipers,no heat/ac blower.
what could I have done to cut power to all that one side + ignition?
any thoughts on what to look for or at?
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On my 77 there are two fusible links coming off the starter could one be blown?