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    Replacing Master Fuse

    There was a thread about a month ago that detailed, somewhat humorously, the replacement of the master fuse block on a 4 cyl bike with a better block that used the plastic "ATC" fuses. I noticed on my son's GS450T that there is only 1 fuse, a glass fuse. I'm guessing that since there is only 1, I could just replace that with an inline atc style fuse holder?

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    Try it and find out.

    Just leave enough wire so you can put the old one back if for some reason it doesn't work. :-D

    Check your wiring diagram and just make sure that what goes in goes out. Ought to work out fine and dandy like cotton candy.

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      #3
      Are you just planning on running the inline to a terminal or something? Never seen the wiring diagram for a 450

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        #4
        Ok, I swear I apologize for hijacking, but was just about to look for a thread to bump anyway. Fuse Block choices... The stock is "ganged" correct? When I look at them online I see "ganged" which is a single hot coming in, and I see the ones where every fuse uses it's own hot. It's easier to use the ganged one for a main fuse box right? The individual hots would be if I was using it for a bunch of accessories.

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          #5
          I've done a lot of research on this, with special thanks to uudfourty and KiwiGS for their help. There are a bunch of ways you can do it. You can use a ganged for the switched power and just use an inline fuse for your hot circuit, or you can disassemble one with the individual connectors and solder a piece of wire across the back to create a custom ganged fuse box with both hot and switched circuits. Do a search on KiwiGS's thread for fuse to turn up how his looked (Pretty sharp IMO)

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            #6
            Thank you sir. I think I'll go for the ganged. I'll just put an inline on the hot from the battery.

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