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Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145589] Wed, 05 October 2011 08:30 Go to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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I was just blowing the cobwebs out of my cranial storage and the talk of electric fuel pumps set a pointer that lead to our '73 Vega Z-29 (not all that different than vanilla).

It had an electric in tank fuel pump. It also had a relay that was connected to the start or ignition circuit and a lube oil pressure switch. This caused the pump to run during start up, but shut it down if it lost lube oil pressure. (The later was a very good plan - if you remember the Vega motor.)

We need to find (or maybe build) that pump control for GMCs with electric fuel pumps. I don't even have any idea where to look for a GM part number. I would not bet that it is even still available, but the maybe out of the rust belt there are some surviving examples.

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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145591 is a reply to message #145589] Wed, 05 October 2011 08:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ive got a couple of spare fuel pumps for the Vega. i Will get the part # for them. The pump goes in the tank with a sock on the end, it is connected to the pick up tube with a short rubber hose. My Cosworth has the one in the tank and an external pump that is controlled by the ECU as it is fuel injected.The tank pump is controlled by a relay and it does go thru the oil presure switch thus the three terminals on the switch.
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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145592 is a reply to message #145589] Wed, 05 October 2011 08:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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>
> We need to find (or maybe build) that pump control for GMCs with electric
> fuel pumps.


it is already done by the pump manuf.
http://gmcmotorhome.info/engine.html#pump

be careful of building a home made design, I know of 2 GMCs that caught on
fire when when the home-made circuits did not stop when the engine did

gene



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> there are some surviving examples.
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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145593 is a reply to message #145589] Wed, 05 October 2011 08:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Holley makes a pressure switch for this #12-810 and then a cube relay off the starter circuit could turn on fuel pump during starting and the oil pressure switch would take over after it was running. I too had a Vega not a great car but a great teaching tool. Was a good car till I cut the "frame " to make header fit. But what do i know I'm working on getting my son's 64 Corvair not Covette but corvair for a toad.

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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145595 is a reply to message #145593] Wed, 05 October 2011 08:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I still have 2 of them.
Ted
skip2 wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 08:43

Holley makes a pressure switch for this #12-810 and then a cube relay off the starter circuit could turn on fuel pump during starting and the oil pressure switch would take over after it was running. I too had a Vega not a great car but a great teaching tool.



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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145598 is a reply to message #145593] Wed, 05 October 2011 08:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Just looked at the wiring for this holley switch it shows how to wire it where you don't even need the cube relay for starting. it has a closed circuit during "no pressure" for starting

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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145615 is a reply to message #145589] Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This one?
www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913

Got the oil pressure switch from Jim K.
www.appliedgmc.com/prod.itml/icOid/934

Relay info from Emery. NAPA Echlin AR-143.

bdub


-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of Matt Colie

I was just blowing the cobwebs out of my cranial storage and the talk of
electric fuel pumps set a pointer that lead to our '73 Vega Z-29 (not all
that different than vanilla).

It had an electric in tank fuel pump. It also had a relay that was
connected to the start or ignition circuit and a lube oil pressure switch.
This caused the pump to run during start up, but shut it down if it lost
lube oil pressure. (The later was a very good plan - if you remember the
Vega motor.)

We need to find (or maybe build) that pump control for GMCs with electric
fuel pumps. I don't even have any idea where to look for a GM part number.
I would not bet that it is even still available, but the maybe out of the
rust belt there are some surviving examples.


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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145660 is a reply to message #145615] Wed, 05 October 2011 21:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Billy Massey wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49

This one?
www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913


bdub





Billy - looks like you got a bit further with this than I have so far. How did you make the fuel pump electric connection through the pickup plate that will seal for gas and fumes? What did you decide to use for wire insulation to resist attack from the gas.

Glad you were able to make use of the pump and sock info I had.


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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145695 is a reply to message #145589] Thu, 06 October 2011 09:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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When I had a Q-jet (Got FI now) I ran the FP directly off of the alternator,(fused of coarse) with a bypass momentary switch for starting. That way when the engine stopped, the FP stopped. Worked pretty good. JWID

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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145735 is a reply to message #145660] Thu, 06 October 2011 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Steve

I been working on it for a month now! Just got the tanks mostly put
back in this morning. Messed up and installed the front tank first
making the rear one a bear.

I just used regular standed 18ga wire. I'll let you know if it ever
lets me down. I'm not going to do everything you are on the system.
I stopped short of installing a surge tank.

I figure the Vega E3027 will be around for years to come. Thanks
again for the tips.

bdub


On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Steve Southworth <midlf@centurytel.net> wrote:
>
>
> Billy Massey wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49
>> This one?
>> www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913
>>
>>
>> bdub
>
>
> Billy - looks like you got a bit further with this than I have so far.  How did you make the fuel pump  electric connection through the pickup plate that will seal for gas and fumes?  What did you decide to use for wire insulation to resist attack from the gas.
>
> Glad you were able to make use of the pump and sock info I had.
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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145736 is a reply to message #145735] Thu, 06 October 2011 15:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Where did this configuration come from? Have not seen this before.

Gene

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On Oct 6, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Billy Massey <bdub.bdub@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Steve
>
> I been working on it for a month now! Just got the tanks mostly put
> back in this morning. Messed up and installed the front tank first
> making the rear one a bear.
>
> I just used regular standed 18ga wire. I'll let you know if it ever
> lets me down. I'm not going to do everything you are on the system.
> I stopped short of installing a surge tank.
>
> I figure the Vega E3027 will be around for years to come. Thanks
> again for the tips.
>
> bdub
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Steve Southworth <midlf@centurytel.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Billy Massey wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49
>>> This one?
>>> www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913
>>>
>>>
>>> bdub
>>
>>
>> Billy - looks like you got a bit further with this than I have so far. How did you make the fuel pump electric connection through the pickup plate that will seal for gas and fumes? What did you decide to use for wire insulation to resist attack from the gas.
>>
>> Glad you were able to make use of the pump and sock info I had.
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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145737 is a reply to message #145736] Thu, 06 October 2011 16:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Billy Massey is currently offline  Billy Massey   United States
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Emery mentioned that it'd probably work just as good as Bill Bramlett
and Bob Musgrove's system except using low pressure pumps for
carburetion. Steve Southworth already has a bill of materials written
up to include items looking forward to whenever fuel injection is
installed.

bdub


On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 3:37 PM, <mr.erfisher@gmail.com> wrote:
> Where did this configuration come from?  Have not seen this before.

> On Oct 6, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Billy Massey <bdub.bdub@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I been working on it for a month now!  Just got the tanks mostly put
>> back in this morning.  Messed up and installed the front tank first
>> making the rear one a bear.
>>
>> I just used regular standed 18ga wire.  I'll let you know if it ever
>> lets me down.  I'm not going to do everything you are on the system.
>> I stopped short of installing a surge tank.
>>
>> I figure the Vega E3027 will be around for years to come.  Thanks
>> again for the tips.

>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Steve Southworth <midlf@centurytel.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Billy Massey wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49
>>>> This one?
>>>> www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913

>>>
>>> Billy - looks like you got a bit further with this than I have so far.  How did you make the fuel pump  electric connection through the pickup plate that will seal for gas and fumes?  What did you decide to use for wire insulation to resist attack from the gas.
>>>
>>> Glad you were able to make use of the pump and sock info I had.
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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145741 is a reply to message #145735] Thu, 06 October 2011 17:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Has anyone considered incorporating a safety switch that shuts off the fuel pump in the even of an impact? Ford used them during the '80s. Once triggered, it required a manual reset to get the pump to work again.

Regarding a good fuel pump relay for the carburated coaches. Many early FI cars had electronic relays that would run the pump for a few seconds when the ignition was turned on. This was totally independent of the ECU. Early '80s VW & Audi vehicles had them, as well as many other brands. Current FI vehicles have incorporated this feature into the ECU, so the pump relay is nothing special.

Les Burt
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On 2011-10-06, at 4:24 PM, Billy Massey <bdub.bdub@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Steve
>
> I been working on it for a month now! Just got the tanks mostly put
> back in this morning. Messed up and installed the front tank first
> making the rear one a bear.
>
> I just used regular standed 18ga wire. I'll let you know if it ever
> lets me down. I'm not going to do everything you are on the system.
> I stopped short of installing a surge tank.
>
> I figure the Vega E3027 will be around for years to come. Thanks
> again for the tips.
>
> bdub
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Steve Southworth <midlf@centurytel.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Billy Massey wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49
>>> This one?
>>> www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913
>>>
>>>
>>> bdub
>>
>>
>> Billy - looks like you got a bit further with this than I have so far. How did you make the fuel pump electric connection through the pickup plate that will seal for gas and fumes? What did you decide to use for wire insulation to resist attack from the gas.
>>
>> Glad you were able to make use of the pump and sock info I had.
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Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145751 is a reply to message #145741] Thu, 06 October 2011 19:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ford still uses them, my '05 Ranger has it mounted above the passenger toeboard behind a sheet metal shield.  Matter of fact, if you toss your cased shotgun over there and inadvertantly hit it, you can trip it without knwoing you have... particularly if you just bought the truck.  Ask me how I know this.
 
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Has anyone considered incorporating a safety switch that shuts off the fuel pump in the even of an impact? Ford used them during the '80s. Once triggered, it required a manual reset to get the pump to work again.

Regarding a good fuel pump relay for the carburated coaches. Many early FI cars had electronic relays that would  run the pump for a few seconds when the ignition was turned on. This was totally independent of the ECU.  Early '80s VW & Audi vehicles had them, as well as many other brands.  Current FI vehicles have incorporated this feature into the ECU, so the pump relay is nothing special.

Les Burt
Montreal



On 2011-10-06, at 4:24 PM, Billy Massey <bdub.bdub@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Steve
>
> I been working on it for a month now!  Just got the tanks mostly put
> back in this morning.  Messed up and installed the front tank first
> making the rear one a bear.
>
> I just used regular standed 18ga wire.  I'll let you know if it ever
> lets me down.  I'm not going to do everything you are on the system.
> I stopped short of installing a surge tank.
>
> I figure the Vega E3027 will be around for years to come.  Thanks
> again for the tips.
>
> bdub
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Steve Southworth <midlf@centurytel.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Billy Massey wrote on Wed, 05 October 2011 10:49
>>> This one?
>>> www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5913
>>>
>>>
>>> bdub
>>
>>
>> Billy - looks like you got a bit further with this than I have so far.  How did you make the fuel pump  electric connection through the pickup plate that will seal for gas and fumes?  What did you decide to use for wire insulation to resist attack from the gas.
>>
>> Glad you were able to make use of the pump and sock info I had.
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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145801 is a reply to message #145589] Fri, 07 October 2011 07:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think I posted on this once. Had a problem with the son's v6 Fearo. Pump ran all the time and drained batt. So, looking at the wiring scematic I noticed a relay attached and inside the oil press. sender. When I turned on the ing. with the engine off it showed 20lbs of pressure!!!!! So,,,, thet engine uses a relay in the sender to power the fuel pump!!!! Don't rmember what size mtr.,,,,,,PL
Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145814 is a reply to message #145801] Fri, 07 October 2011 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Very interesting! Wonder which one?
<www.fierostore.com/Tech/Default.aspx?Id=298>

I wonder if there would there be any problem using this sender on the 455 in
our GMCs?

For 1988 Fiero:
<http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Fuel-Pum
p-and-Engine-Oil-Pressure-Indicator-Switch-ACDelco_3964566-P_1399_R|GRPSESWA
MS_2978023____>

Probably have to have the connector also:
<www.fierostore.com/Product/Detail.aspx?s=65499&id=298>

bdub


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I think I posted on this once. Had a problem with the son's v6 Fearo. Pump
ran all the time and drained batt. So, looking at the wiring scematic I
noticed a relay attached and inside the oil press. sender. When I turned on
the ing. with the engine off it showed 20lbs of pressure!!!!! So,,,, thet
engine uses a relay in the sender to power the fuel pump!!!! Don't rmember
what size mtr.,,,,,,PL


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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145877 is a reply to message #145589] Fri, 07 October 2011 21:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I don't remember all the gory details, but the Fiero (at least the '88 one I own) has a redundant system. There is a relay that is both activated by the ECM (engine control computer) and as a fail soft mode, uses oil pressure to also activate the relay if there are ECM problems. (My oil pressure sensor died shortly after I replaced the fuel pump last year, and it still runs fine). When it comes to Fiero's the ECM mode is important, as it gives it a 3 second turn on at key on, otherwise, with relatively high pressure port fuel injection, it would take a while to start.

As someone else mentioned, the easiest way around that on a GMC is to use the "I" terminal on the starter solenoid to activate the pump until pressure comes up. I don't know if the Fiero sending unit has the same gauge calibration as the GMC m/h is looking for or not. The Vega sending unit/connector is probably a cheaper approach though.


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Re: Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145925 is a reply to message #145589] Sat, 08 October 2011 14:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I know someone that had a Vega and the fuel pump quit working on a road trip so they put a new one in and it didn't work either so to get back on the road they hot wired it and it worked for about ten miles until the motor blew from lack of oil. I always liked that story, since it was not me that did it. (Check engine light must have been out)
Re: [GMCnet] Idea - Use a Vega fuel pump relay [message #145959 is a reply to message #145615] Sun, 09 October 2011 07:02 Go to previous message
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Billy, seeing your picture reminded me that I had a pump similar to that laying in the garage. It's from my 95 Chrysler (FI); was noisy from brand new and ran 140K miles before failing. It's made by Walbro. Found a site that handles them - http://autoperformanceengineering.com/html/kits.html
Down in the text, they have this info:
If you need to put a piece of high pressure hose in your fuel tank, be sure it's rated for in-tank use. Your typical parts store high pressure EFI hose is only rated for outside the tank use [SAE J30R9]. That hose will turn to mush in no time. A six-inch piece of 5/16 high-pressure, in-tank hose made to Chrysler specs [not-quite-J30R10 spec] is $3.00.
My Charysler set up had a lug to manage the toque the pump will create. You may need double clamps to keep it from twisting.

It's an interesting site; several pumps, kits, etc. Looks like they cater to the do-it-yself group.


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