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06-06-2016, 01:38 PM | #1 |
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slow/hard start/cranking when hot issue solved
I posted this at the end of a lengthy thread call "Down to 2" - but thought it may help others with a better title and my fix. Note: This only applies if you have an electric fuel pump as a main fuel source.
As mentioned above, I had an issue with slow cranking /hard start when car got hot. After many things tried and replaced, what I found was the previous owner had wired my electric fuel pump direct to the ignition terminal of the on/off switch. The fix: I ordered 10 gage wire and a 6 volt relay off ebay. I wired the 10 gage wire from the battery side of soleniod to the relay with a 30 amp fuse. This is now the main power for the fuel pump. I took the ignition wire and put it to the gage terminal of the on/off switch. Added grounds, followed the other wiring for relay and that seemed to have fixed the problem. I took the car out, got it hot, shut off and re-stated 5-6 times and it cranked like I would have expected it should. So, I think that finally solved my long dreaded issues with when the car got hot |
06-06-2016, 02:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: slow/hard start/cranking when hot issue solved
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