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I posted a while back about my mopar not getting any power. It's a 73 Charger Rallye Coupe. Everything seems to be in order from the battery to the fire wall. There is power from the starter relay, but, nothing beyond that. Any ideas?
 
have you checked out the bulkhead connections?
its a common place for electrical problems with these cars.
 
Not yet, I will do that and see what happens. I will keep you informed . Thanks.
 
Check pin 16 for power

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While you're looking at the bulkhead disconnect, also check your "fusible link".... blue or white (?) wire with a weird little fat part on it. A fusible link is like a 1-time fuse. If that link burns out, you will have exactly the situation you describe.

Years ago when I had TONS of electrical problems, I replaced that fusible link with an in-line fuse (20amp or so if I remember) & carried a pocket full of fuses until I finally fixed my wiring problems.
 
MyMopar diagrams are not completelly trustable for 71/74 B bodies at least. They have lot of missed info.

However, if you download the 73 FSM ( which they have ) that's another story. so you got lucky MyMopar got that year for Dodge
 
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