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The dreaded leccy bits. 200 1986

Hi guys and girls. I've got the brick looking and running A1 now so i'm concentrating on the remaining non life threatening little jobs. I want to clean up the fuse holder and do something to stop it corroding like an apple rotting on a warm day. I'm just getting fed up of having to 'twirl' my fuses every few weeks (sounds kinky). I'm gonna replace all the fuses for new. Other than that, is there anything else I can do to stop this minor but irritating problem returning? What have you guys done? I know I have to jack the car up by the sump first, but then what? Rich.






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