1 Fuel pump, its relay and its fuse Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:24 pm
Skidmark
active member
Hey all
1st maiden trip off for an MOT and I failed. Managed 10 miles before cut out, I listened straight away at the tank after a start button blip and no fuel pump spinup. So I managed to push it to a nearby garage where I bought some fuses the smallest in the pack being 15amp. The original in the slot was 7.5 so I wasn't happy putting it in there but I didn't have far to go. It got me 100 yards and blew again.
I got recovered by some kind friends with a trailer and got it home safe. So I've ordered a fresh pump, mounting hardware and all I need internally to put it right. I was using a fuel pump from my old subaru and it just drew to much current and I don't trust the standard wiring to be able to deal with the extra current draw. I will measure the load after I've removed it as I think it's still working OK.
I wondering about the fuel pump relay and if any damage was done running the wrong pump. If after I've swapped the pump for the right one I wouldn't expect the fuse to blow again. If it does other than the relay is there anything else that could cause it?
I'm keen getting the brick back flying and attaching the sidecar chassis I have ready to find a body.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
1st maiden trip off for an MOT and I failed. Managed 10 miles before cut out, I listened straight away at the tank after a start button blip and no fuel pump spinup. So I managed to push it to a nearby garage where I bought some fuses the smallest in the pack being 15amp. The original in the slot was 7.5 so I wasn't happy putting it in there but I didn't have far to go. It got me 100 yards and blew again.
I got recovered by some kind friends with a trailer and got it home safe. So I've ordered a fresh pump, mounting hardware and all I need internally to put it right. I was using a fuel pump from my old subaru and it just drew to much current and I don't trust the standard wiring to be able to deal with the extra current draw. I will measure the load after I've removed it as I think it's still working OK.
I wondering about the fuel pump relay and if any damage was done running the wrong pump. If after I've swapped the pump for the right one I wouldn't expect the fuse to blow again. If it does other than the relay is there anything else that could cause it?
I'm keen getting the brick back flying and attaching the sidecar chassis I have ready to find a body.
Thanks in advance.
Mark