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fuse 120-130

I have a 1968 220. There are I think four fuses in the fuse box. One is about half the size of the other three.It sits on top. Does anyone know what amperage it is and where can you get one? I would like a spare.
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fuse 120-130

IRoll Mike probably has them.
I think they are 25 amp.
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George Downs Bartlesville, Oklahoma








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7 X17mm GBF 25A Fuse 120-130

Roger;

In the interest of presenting all solutions, several other variants should be listed, including those which don't involve changing the original Fuseblock:

1. Simple replacement of the fuse! These are available!*
2. Harvesting the 25A element from a more common 7 X 25mm (GBC) and simply installing it on the 7 X 17mm ceramic carrier (not absolutely stock or pretty, but technically perfectly adequate and reliable!).
3. Paralleling Fuse 1 terminals with a modern Fuseholder with a 25A fuse installed (this is the recommended immediate fix to keep a vehicle roadworthy while organizing a replacement).

* Planetman has stated he stocks these, and I do as well.

While your at your Fuseblock, check for excessive greenstuff! Suggested reading: http://www.sw-em.com/gastight.htm

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Here:http://www.cvi-automotive.se/en/articles/2.7402.38331/fuse-short-25a

Or a get around:

http://volvoadventures.com/amazon3.html

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Paul








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It's a 25 amp and difficult to source. That is why I developed a rebuild using modern fuses. Check out my website! www.alphatechv.com







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