johnatthebox
Registered Member
This is so stupid.....frustrating and stupid.....
I swapped intake manifolds on my blazer, so I had taken the alternator off just to get it out of the way. when I put it back on, I didnt slide the rubber boot back over the "bat" wire on the back of the alternator and my metal fuel line had moved over and was touching it...........SO, when I connected the battery things went snap crackle pop, there was a intense glow from somewhere around the distributor/ firewall area, and now nothing happens when I turn the key.
Sparing me the "that was avoidable" or "you should always check first" comments(both are true and I already feel the burn of another lesson learned) I could use some help in figuring out what I need to fix
What ive already done:
moved the metal fuel line(duh) and went ahead and replaced the "bat" wire from alternator to the starter solinoid.
replaced the HEI cap and the "bat" wire to the fuse panel- none of which seemed melted or smelled burnt, but still nothing when i turn the key. Ive got power to the fuse pannel and everything else seems to be fine
Electronics aint my thing- any ideas?
thanks
I swapped intake manifolds on my blazer, so I had taken the alternator off just to get it out of the way. when I put it back on, I didnt slide the rubber boot back over the "bat" wire on the back of the alternator and my metal fuel line had moved over and was touching it...........SO, when I connected the battery things went snap crackle pop, there was a intense glow from somewhere around the distributor/ firewall area, and now nothing happens when I turn the key.
Sparing me the "that was avoidable" or "you should always check first" comments(both are true and I already feel the burn of another lesson learned) I could use some help in figuring out what I need to fix
What ive already done:
moved the metal fuel line(duh) and went ahead and replaced the "bat" wire from alternator to the starter solinoid.
replaced the HEI cap and the "bat" wire to the fuse panel- none of which seemed melted or smelled burnt, but still nothing when i turn the key. Ive got power to the fuse pannel and everything else seems to be fine
Electronics aint my thing- any ideas?

thanks
Hah! You're so right! Found one (would've NEVER recognized it as one) and it has totally disintegrated! Temporarily replaced with a piece of 12g wire and it cranked over. I'll get a replacement fuse tomorrow. Once again- thank you gentlemen, you're a wealth of usefull information