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Re: Relay Problem



Hi Ralph:

What's the relay supplying power to? I've seen them hooked to the cold start solenoid, but if so, it would only have current flowing through it during start-up. Perhaps it's just absorbing ambient heat in the engine bay. It might also be wired to power both the cold start solenoid and the starter solenoid, and if so, 15A is too small. Again, it would only have current flow during start-up. '74 Spiders have a starter relay on the firewall near the windshield washer fluid bottle, not sure about the GTV's. That's probably a better spot for a relay, as it's not so warm. I suppose it could also be wired to the fuel-cutoff solenoid, to maybe extend the longevity of the micro-switch, but I haven't seen that before, and don't know if there's a need. Other than the 2 solenoids (cold start & fuel cut-off) the Spica pump itself doesn't need any electrical power to operate.

All I've done is ask you more questions. Follow the wiring, and let's see what the relay's doing, then we'll know more.

Regards,

Dean W. Cains
Lutz, FL
'74 Spider Veloce (with lots of extra relays)


At 04:33 PM 8/25/2002, you wrote:

Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 14:34:43 -0400
From: [email protected]
Subject: Relay Problem

I'm the proud owner of a great 74 GTV which I plan on using as a daily
driver.   I noticed the PO installed a Relay for the Spica Fuel Pump.
The relay is Bosch rated at 15A.  I noticed the relay is always pretty
hot to the touch. I was wondering if the relay was rated to small for
the FI pump or are the wires screwed up?

Thanks in Advance.
Ralph DeLauretis
1974 Alfa GTV
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