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Re: [alfa] drive relay bypass?
Peter,
Thanks for the insight/forsight. Here are the answers...
Do you hear the pump running while cranking?
Yes = after new relay instillation.
Do you hear the relay click when you turn the key?
Yes = after new relay instillation....is this bad? Am I burning out the
relay by having an oversized pump?
Is the L-Jet ECU still plugged in while you try this?
Yes.. I just unplugged it.
After I wrote the prior email to the digest, I went straight to the garage
and changed the relay with a new one, the fuel pump kicked on with all of
the sounds you described.
Do you have this dead-headed at the regulator?
Yes...Will the 125psi blow the regulator? Do you think I am continuing to
flood the engine this way? The reason I ask this is, the engine will start
with starting fluid then dies, it will not start on it's own.
I'm going to order the pump designed for the carb. sys...
Thanks a million,
Christopher
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Webb" <[email protected]>
To: "Chris B" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 8:38 PM
Subject: RE: [alfa] drive relay bypass?
> > Hoses are now in place now. One more question (or a
> > million)...I've bypassed
> > the l-jet for my euro manifold/carbs/fuel pressure regulator set
> > at 3.5 psi
> > setup, now my external fuel pump is not working. I know the fuel
> > pump is good
> > as I had a new replacement for the old one today. In my Alfa shop
> > manual the
> > external fuel pump engages when ignition is turned to no. 2 position,
then
> > with the engine started the same fuel pump functions are directed
> > by the drive
> > relay behind the passenger seat. Do I have to bypass this? how?
>
> Do you have this dead-headed at the regulator?
>
> The pump will overheat without a return and a fresh supply of tank fuel
and
> eventually cavitate. I don't think the EFI pump (125psi) will survive
in
> this set up without a return. Do you hear the pump running while
cranking?
> Do you hear the relay click when you turn the key? Is the L-Jet ECU
still
> plugged in while you try this?
>
> Just a guess based on the description given.
>
> -Peter
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