I need some electrical guidance. Search didn't help with this problem.
1967 stock wiring.
Problem: Blinker fuse blows when I turn the key. Engine starts (not wired through the fuse) and all other electrical functions work as they should.
I also have two gauges that work off that fuse, Tach and Temp (stock wiring except for that). If I detach the blinkers from the fuse box, and keep the gauges attached, no blown fuse, and the gauges work. If I detach the gauges and attach the blinkers, fuse blows.
What I've done: cleaned up the fuse box. Replaced the flasher. Checked all grounds. (don't think that's the issue since fuse blows). Tried to remove the flasher (grasping at straws). The symptoms haven't changed at all... blown fuse.
What I need: Just a direction to look. I have a tester, but not sure how to use it if I have no current due to blown fuse (but I'm not an electrician and could be missing something on that). Am I really down to tracing all the wires and looking for a short?
Thanks much for any guidance you can give me!
1967 stock wiring.
Problem: Blinker fuse blows when I turn the key. Engine starts (not wired through the fuse) and all other electrical functions work as they should.
I also have two gauges that work off that fuse, Tach and Temp (stock wiring except for that). If I detach the blinkers from the fuse box, and keep the gauges attached, no blown fuse, and the gauges work. If I detach the gauges and attach the blinkers, fuse blows.
What I've done: cleaned up the fuse box. Replaced the flasher. Checked all grounds. (don't think that's the issue since fuse blows). Tried to remove the flasher (grasping at straws). The symptoms haven't changed at all... blown fuse.
What I need: Just a direction to look. I have a tester, but not sure how to use it if I have no current due to blown fuse (but I'm not an electrician and could be missing something on that). Am I really down to tracing all the wires and looking for a short?
Thanks much for any guidance you can give me!