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#1 jamieburke17

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 06:22 PM

hi everybody, im in the process of wiring up my facet fuel pump, electrics arnt my strong point so i was dreading messing about with relays and multimeters when i had an idea, cant i just wire a feed from my battery to a switch on my dash and then to the fuel pump so i can turn it on before i start the car? ill be chuffed if this can work  :lol:  :lol:



#2 KernowCooper

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 06:39 PM

Not safe really, you need a relay operated by the 12v ignition feed and a inertia switch.



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Posted 15 July 2015 - 06:39 PM

You can but use an in line fuse
but with a test light i use abulb holder from behind the dash you can find a switched live in the fuse box and run from that

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 07:36 PM

Still not safe if your involved in a accident, for obvious reasons the rally boys dont use a inertia switch, but advisable for a road car



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Posted 15 July 2015 - 07:58 PM

Still not safe if your involved in a accident, for obvious reasons the rally boys dont use a inertia switch, but advisable for a road car

 

Car is on fire in a ditch and the pump is spraying fuel everywhere. 

 

It doesn't bare thinking about



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Posted 16 July 2015 - 02:51 PM

Why fit a relay? Pump only draws 5 Amps. Maplins sell switches that'll handle 10 Amps. Adding a relay will only add complications.


Edited by Brian422, 16 July 2015 - 02:52 PM.


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Posted 16 July 2015 - 03:45 PM

Because thats the way professionals wire it Brian, and its another 5amps your asking the Ignition switch that a 1/3 of its continous rating. Boy racers wire in switches Electricians use Relays ;D



#8 Mini Manannán

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Posted 17 July 2015 - 12:32 AM

Still not safe if your involved in a accident, for obvious reasons the rally boys dont use a inertia switch, but advisable for a road car

 

I'm about to swap over to an electric pump so I want to fit an inertia switch.  I guess you use one on your motor KC, can you link to something suitable?  I've been surfing about and can't find anything suitable.

 Do you use an oil-pressure type cut-off? 



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Posted 17 July 2015 - 05:13 AM

https://www.minispar...|Back to search

 

I think it's orientation would be important (can someone shed some light?).


Edited by Moke Spider, 17 July 2015 - 05:17 AM.


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Posted 17 July 2015 - 05:58 AM

https://www.minispar...|Back to search

 

I think it's orientation would be important (can someone shed some light?).

Ah, cheers Chris, I saw that one on a Landrover site but wasn't sure if it would do the job, didn't even consider the Minispares.site



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Posted 17 July 2015 - 06:57 AM

 

 didn't even consider the Minispares.site

 

 

Heaven forbid!  Why would you look there?   :D

 

Fancy looking at Mini Spares for Mini parts???    You know, I'd never thought of that either ! :D :P



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Posted 17 July 2015 - 08:44 AM

Because thats the way professionals wire it Brian, and its another 5amps your asking the Ignition switch that a 1/3 of its continous rating. Boy racers wire in switches Electricians use Relays ;D

Original minis didn't use relays.



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Posted 17 July 2015 - 09:53 AM

I don't use relays on my twin FACET pumps. I have one wired as original (it's a Mk.1 loom) and the other is wired separately to make it 'fail-safe', so it has a separate fuse and switch, feed wire & earth.

Of course I don't use an inertia switch because it's a rally car.

Little inertia switch story: I once did a rally in my Rover 214Si. I was re-fuelling it when another similar Rover was towed onto the forecourt. I had been chatting with the driver at the start and I went over to see what had happened. He said that on a bumpy bit of route the engine had stopped and refused to start. I said to open the bonnet which he did. I re-set the inertia switch and it started immediately. The look of dismay on his face was a picture. I then showed him how my inertia switch was by-passed. I bet he did that before the next event :D . £200 entry fee to retire over such a small preparation issue.



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Posted 17 July 2015 - 03:35 PM

 

Because thats the way professionals wire it Brian, and its another 5amps your asking the Ignition switch that a 1/3 of its continous rating. Boy racers wire in switches Electricians use Relays ;D

Original minis didn't use relays.

 

Very true they didn't Brian and the reason for this is, The older pumps draw somewhere around 3-3.5amps, but in normal operation the points were closed for about 10% of the On/Off cycle, so the average current flow during normal operation is only about 10% of the  full current (amps) unlike the new fuel pumps which are a constant 5 amp draw continous through the ignition switch contacts, thats why we now use a relay.



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Posted 17 July 2015 - 04:17 PM

If I were to get one of these switches does anybody know of a seller of connectors that would fit. I know I could walk into a scrapyard and get both together - btbh I just don't have the time nowadays - it would probably cost me half a day by time I've driven there and back. Cheers.




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