Main Fuse on a 1984 Interceptor vf700

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    Hey Guys,
    Im just a little confused and was hoping someone could set me straight...im looking for the main fuse on my 84 vf700...i thought it was the glass fuse on the front right side of the wiring harness behind the front fairing...all by itself in a plastic case...i thought it was a 30amp fuse...i checked mine and its a 10amp fuse...also i know of the wrench looking fuse which is a 30amp near the battery and starter relay...can anyone help me and clear things up...as always thanks!!
     


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    The wrench looking one is the main fuse, you can easily change the relay out to an newer style that has a standard style fuse that can be found at any parts store.
     


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    Thanks for getting back to me..thats a confusing part..ive read several times to replace the main fuse and solder in a new fuse but whats the process..do i completely eliminate the relay case?? could someone who has done this please let me know...also does anyone know what the fuse is for thats located on the right front, behind the fairing in a plastic case..when i look at a parts diagram for the wiring harness it says its a 30amp fuse but mine is a 10amp fuse...thanks
     


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