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There's usually two or three fusible link wires that bolt to the same post the positive battery cable bolts to on the starter, they are usually bundled together into one or perhaps two round eye connectors, this is not a normal fuse but a wire that is made to burn out in the event of a short. You can tell if one is burned out by grabbing it and tugging on it, if it feels springy and/or pulls apart because the wire inside the insulation is gone, broken, or burnt out then that fusible link is blown and needs to be replaced. You can buy fusible link wire to replace it with, don't use just plain old copper stranded wire. You'll have to find out where the short is or it will burn up the new fusible link wire -- assuming that is the problem to begin with, which it may not be.

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