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12-11-2022, 04:09 AM | #26 |
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Waiting on a cam for my 383, going on a few months now.
Should be shipping by Dec 15. This one will have a fp lobe for mechanical fuel pump.
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12-11-2022, 11:19 AM | #27 |
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I totaled my 72 Blazer on some ignant MOFO in 2007. The cap DID hit the firewall and popped a couple wires loose. The engine WAS still running. When I hit, my foot slammed the accelerator pedal. My electric Carter fuel pump is still in use today. The body had a 3" lift. The entire tub flung forward and bent all the bolts. I have a roll-over pump switch on the oils pressure. I never rolled though. I was dazed a bit-PISSED AS HE!! ! But the busted exhaust manifold told me to shut it off. I also have a manual switch for the pump. I will probably install an inertia switch now though. I did not have a scratch on me with only a lap belt. The truck was riding on 36" Super Swampers and a 4" spring lift as well as the 3" body. The dana 60 front had no damage at all except a busted spring stud and a bent spring. I rarely drive these trucks on the road anymore as pie holes seem to be multiplying exponentially...
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12-11-2022, 11:59 AM | #28 |
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Every one I remember resetting, was vertical.
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spades, I, P and S. I terminal connects to your key switch 12 volt in the on/run position. P terminal goes out to your fuel pump relay as a trigger wire. S terminal goes to your starter solenoid that is hot only while cranking the starter. While cranking the engine to start, the S terminal now hot activates or opens/connects to the P terminal to energize the fuel pump. Once the engine starts and and you release the key, the S terminal is no longer hot, so S and P terminals close/disconnect. The oil pressure within the switch will by then or has opened/connected the terminals I and P to make the connection of 12 volts to the fuel pump. There is a minimum pressure required to keep it open, usually about 4-6 lbs or so, if it falls below that required pressure I and P terminals will close/disconnect the 12 volt feed to the fuel pump relay trigger. No oil pressure equals no power to the fuel pump. Last edited by Sheepdip; 12-11-2022 at 11:01 PM. |
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12-11-2022, 10:47 PM | #31 |
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I guess an added feature is that if your oil pump fails, your engine will not burn up because it won't run.
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12-12-2022, 01:03 PM | #33 | |
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12-12-2022, 01:06 PM | #34 |
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So much worry, but there is a simple solution. Stay home, or take the bus when you feel you have to leave the safety of your own home.
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12-12-2022, 01:28 PM | #35 |
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12-13-2022, 11:40 AM | #36 | |
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For the latest EFI conversions I have done, I bought a Mastercool tool that will make fuel quick connects and GM fuel and transmission type flares. If you are careful, it will also push straight ends into plastic fuel lines. And it does brake line double flares. I actually bought the tool for my '07 Tahoe which rusted a hole in a fuel line and it was going to be a major job to replace. I was able to cut out the bad section which was about 2' from the tank and add a quick connect flare to the remaining line. Then I bought a short plastic line with quick connects and made a replacement for the removed section of fuel line and put it all back. If you have a Mastercool tool, you can make safe hard lines easily. It is one of my favorite tools to use for some odd reason.
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12-13-2022, 01:47 PM | #37 |
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That tool looks awesome. That is what I need but it is hard to justify the cost for a couple dozen brake and fuel fittings. But, then there is the safety factor.....makes $300 sound cheap. |
12-13-2022, 03:27 PM | #38 | |
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I don't want to derail this thread, but real proper high pressure fuel lines is definitely an area that is overlooked in a lot of EFI conversions. Brass compression fittings are rated for something like 20psi. A typical port injection system is at least 40. At a minimum you should hunt down hydraulic line unions that are rated for several thousand psi. They are more expensive of course than brass. Regular fuel line is also not rated for more than a few psi. Fuel injection rubber line is reinforced to handle higher pressures. Fuel injection clamps have a flat band that completely goes around the hose where a typical worm clamp does not. When using EFI hose you need to have a barb or something to keep the clamp from slipping off. Just blunt cut tube with a clamp or 2 is not sufficient-on the pressure side especially. Factory applications of EFI fuel lines are pretty much in 2 camps in my experience: (1) plastic lines, sometimes molded, with quick connects on each end. Sometimes the lines are full length plastic, sometimes they have steel lines that go some or a lot of the length from the tank. Most of these types have no rubber or braided lines. Disadvantage-exposed plastic lines. Advantage-doesn't rust. (2) mostly steel lines with screw on connections to the fuel rail. This style either has a rubber line built into a section near the engine or has a braided line to take the flex. Harder to work on (connect or disconnect), fittings harder to find. But probably more robust. There may be other variations, but these are the ones I see most. A good safe EFI installation can use the factory steel lines, you just need to make the connections/transitions correctly. The Mastercool tool goes a long way towards doing that. Then you can also decide about inertia switches or oil pressure switches as the OP suggests.
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12-13-2022, 04:25 PM | #39 |
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I use this same controller. It will make your fuel pump do exactly as it does in todays car/trucks. If in a wreck and the engine died the controller shuts off the pump. You can use it for fuel injection or carb. If you got the key on listening to tunes your fuel pump isnt running.
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12-13-2022, 05:47 PM | #42 |
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Re: Electric fuel pumps are dangerous .
In regards to the -6 SS its the braided hose flex type. So plenty of flex at the fuel rail.
Never had a failure. I've used rubber lined and teflon lined -6 hose depending on the application. |
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