This is my first time posting, but I have been looking at the site for quite some time now and it's been a big help. I have a 1985 GMC Sierra Classic 4X4 with a 350 and four speed. I've done most of the work myself besides installation of a new steering box. Today I replaced my thermostat and went to start it up and poof fire underneath the hood. Not having a fire extinguisher handy I resorted to using my garden hose, big no no I know, but it's all I had. Well after the fire was put out I discovered the culprit was my fuel inlet hose to my carb had come undone. The fire only lasted 10 seconds tops, but it was enought to melt some wires. My question is would it be better to cut out the melted portions of wire and splice in new? Or just have the entire or portions of the truck re-wired? I have very limited knowledge of vehicle electircal systems. I can post pictures of the damage if needed. Thanks.