1967 Mustang Fuses

cujo38, Mar 31, 11:21pm
Can someone tell me where I might get fuses for a 67 mustang.I have found the really small one 3 amp I think it is but the others I haven't as the ones I found were too long.Cheers

bitsy_boffin, Mar 31, 11:45pm
Tubular fuses I assume.

If you have the old fuse, take it into Jaycar and match it. If you don't have the old one, just measure the minimum and maximum lengths that the clips could hold and get something in that range.

sicarius, Mar 31, 11:55pm
I had the same trouble for my 65 Mustang. Some I found at Supercheap, some found at Mitre 10 Mega and some I got from Jaycar. Let me know if you get stuck and I will have a rummage around for you.

cujo38, Apr 1, 12:02am
Thanks for that, Been to repco.Will try mitre 10 as we have that here.otherwise will try the others if we go away.

tmenz, Apr 1, 1:44am
Are they tubular glass or ceramic fuses! Or something else.
Can you post the dimensions, i.e. 1"L x 1/4"D or whatever!

cujo38, Apr 1, 4:04am
Tubular glass.One is 25mm x 6 mm 20amp and the other is 22mm x 6mm 25amp.Cheers

neville48, Apr 1, 4:07am
If it comes to it , replace the filiment in the fuse, a bit of fancy soldring and yur there.

tmenz, Apr 1, 7:15am
Sounds like they are old USA imperial sizes - 1" x 1/4" & 7/8" x 1/4".
These are obsolescent and uncommon and not listed by RS Components, Jaycar or Supercheap. I can only suggest that you ring around electrical wholesalers like Ideal, J A Russell, Corys etc. and search that USA auction site.

bigfatmat1, Apr 1, 7:42am
auto sparky they are still reasonably common.