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Also the rectangle box behind the battery was acting weird I bumped it and it made a click then I had power. The lights came on. I held it down just a little and it clicked then there was power. Now there is nothing no matter if I move the box or not.

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So I'm sure you've already checked these things so forgive me if I sound condescending :).

 

1) Did you check the fuses for continuity (not just a visual check)?

2) Did you look for any blown fusible links?  These should be checked with a multimeter for continuity too.

3) Are the battery cable terminals in good shape?  Any corrosion or carbon build up from shorting can prevent it the cables from conducting.

 

 

If all of these check out ok I would take a test light and check for power at the fuse block.  If you find that you have no power at the fuse block start tracing your way back to the battery to see where the break in the circuit is.  

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Well hopefully you haven't damaged the wiring by replacing the link with a piece of wire. You should never replace a fuse with a piece of normal wire. If there was damaged caused it is already done.

 

See if the engine will fire up using some starter fluid sprayed into the intake. If that doesn't help check to see if you are getting spark to the plugs. You might also check all the fuses to see if any of them are blown out also.

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Well hopefully you haven't damaged the wiring by replacing the link with a piece of wire. You should never replace a fuse with a piece of normal wire. If there was damaged caused it is already done.

 

See if the engine will fire up using some starter fluid sprayed into the intake. If that doesn't help check to see if you are getting spark to the plugs. You might also check all the fuses to see if any of them are blown out also.

 

First things first… you should replace your fusible links.  Don't bypass them with standard wires or you may fry something else on accident or cause a fire.

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If it was running before installing the new battery and shorting it out you have something else more then likely causing it not to get fuel… WIll it fire when you spray starting fluid, carb spray, or some fuel in the intake??  

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Reading this makes me nervous! I happen to have quite afew fuseable links in my collection, Im sure I can throw one or two in an envelope and sent 'em your way.

 

Which color happened to burn out? The red one in the center? Make certain to replace fuseable link with proper amperage rating.

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