Information: Fuse Types (SFE Fuses)

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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 06:36 AM
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Information: Fuse Types (SFE Fuses)

A European member sent me a PM asking this question:
it´s very difficult to find the correct fuses for my 65 olds....do you now where i can find the fuses as a kit and maybe you know how long they are?
After answering it, I felt that I should post the information, as future members, especially those overseas, may find it useful...

You need SFE fuses.

Here is a good overview of fuse dimensions.
Here is the actual file, in case the URL changes.

Here are a number of possible sources of SFE fuse assortments (I know that RockAuto sells internationally - I'm not sure about the others):
Advance Auto Parts
Amazon
Amazon
Amazon
RockAuto
Summit.

I hope this is helpful.

- Eric
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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 07:16 AM
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Ebay is also a good source for glass tube automotive fuses. A few months ago I got real lucky and picked up several different values in the Bussman style metal boxes with the sliding plastic top. All were NAPA blister packs. Hasn't been that long since NAPA stores had those on peg racks.

I figure I'm good to go for several years with that purchase.
Old Apr 1, 2012 | 07:31 AM
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Harbor Freight also sells them in kits for the longer AGC styles.
http://www.harborfreight.com/60-piec...set-67692.html
Of course at 6 bucks for 60 I question how long they will last...
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