I don't know much about the electric system, except that I f-cked it up. I'm in the process of getting a used motor to run. My idle has been all over the place and I'm blowing my 70amp battery fuse. I guess I should also mention that I blew the fuse on a test run and replaced the fuse with a piece of speaker wire to make it home. (go mcguever) My engine was also making a loud noise that I thought sounded like my timing was off and the valves were hitting, but I knew that it wasn't. and after talking with a friend, I decided to remove the transmission and redo my clutch, this time using a clutch alignment tool instead of a socket.
Before I arrived at that decision I had the motor idling and loosened my clutch cable alittle bit. (the car is in nuetral) When I did this the rpms dropped dramitically and the car sounded good for a second, but then the rpms dropped the rest of the way down until my car stalled on me. While the rpms were falling the piece of wire in place of my battery fuse began to heat up, and melted through. Since then when I turn the key to the on position abosolutely nothing happens, but my interior overhead light, horn, headlights and cigarette lighter work. The radio doesn't come on either.
Any ideas what I broke this time before I haul it off to a mechanic?
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