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    Default Fuse failure

    Anybody ever have a fuse fail in the "non-visible" part of the fuse? I did. Fuse looked visibly fine, but it was dead when I got a multi-meter on it.

    Ruint a track day trying to hunt this failure down......

    I guess always just a smart thing when you have a weird electrical failure to replace a few critical fuses one by one and see what you get (or carry a multimeter, which I will now do at Dr. Earp's command......).
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    1980 ITS Triumph TR8

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    I always thought fuses were designed to fail in the visible portion. I.e. the metal there was what determined the amp rating of the fuse. I guess if the metal was the same all the way around then it could fail anywhere.

    I figured you'd carry a couple multi-meters since British electrics are so renowned. I keep one in the toolbox and I have a Nissan.

    David
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    Yes...they can crack or fracture in the "non-visible" parts...not uncommon at all. Have several buildings full of the little dears, and the techs all know that they've got to "ohm-out" any fuse, even if it looks OK.

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    Thanks John. That makes me feel better about this. I had no idea a fuse could fail that way.

    Got two laps in on a test day before that happened. I am an idiot; should have just replaced the fuses (cheap).
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    1980 ITS Triumph TR8

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