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    Ok, here goes:

    The power feed to the fuseblock jumpers off the starter relay terminal. I think it was pretty common practice. It was my old Chevy truck which did the same thing, but off the horn relay.

    Mine has a charge / discharge guage, is that an ammeter?

    I never did really figure out what blew the link originally. I could pull the link from the parts car, but until I find the short, fuses are easier to replace.
    Last edited by firebird77clone; 11-22-2013 at 06:12 AM.
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