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Re: Toggle switch
I'm gonna be doing a carb swap so i would like to know if this is the right why to set it up http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...al_relay-b.jpg I just didn't know what amp switch i would need
1982 Trans Am fuel pump problem 305 cfi
Hello everyone, I have a 1982 305 cross fire injection Trans Am and I have no power at my fuel pump. I am trying to figure out what my next move is. I want to check the fuel pump relay on the driverside firewall but I don't know which one it is. Any help would be apprieated.
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Re: Toggle switch
To operate a relay only takes a few milliamps of current. (thousandths of an amp) Practically any switch you can buy would be plenty.
Best way to wire it though, is NOT like that diagram. Instead, run a wire from Ignition in the fusebox or elsewhere, to one coil terminal (85 or 86), then hook the switch from the other coil terminal to ground. That way, you can put a temp switch in parallel with the manual one, so that the first time you forget to turn it on, you don't melt your motor.
There's better schematics around than that one, including several on this site.
Best way to wire it though, is NOT like that diagram. Instead, run a wire from Ignition in the fusebox or elsewhere, to one coil terminal (85 or 86), then hook the switch from the other coil terminal to ground. That way, you can put a temp switch in parallel with the manual one, so that the first time you forget to turn it on, you don't melt your motor.
There's better schematics around than that one, including several on this site.
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Just go to FORUMS then into TECH/GENERAL ENGINE,hit "New Thread" near the upper left. You can also run searches by just throwing "no power to fuel pump 1982 Firebird site:thirdgen.org" or "fuel pump troubleshooting site:thirdgen.org" or any combo of those in any search engine, just don't forget the site:thirdgen.org 

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Re: Toggle switch
To operate a relay only takes a few milliamps of current. (thousandths of an amp) Practically any switch you can buy would be plenty.
Best way to wire it though, is NOT like that diagram. Instead, run a wire from Ignition in the fusebox or elsewhere, to one coil terminal (85 or 86), then hook the switch from the other coil terminal to ground. That way, you can put a temp switch in parallel with the manual one, so that the first time you forget to turn it on, you don't melt your motor.
There's better schematics around than that one, including several on this site.
Best way to wire it though, is NOT like that diagram. Instead, run a wire from Ignition in the fusebox or elsewhere, to one coil terminal (85 or 86), then hook the switch from the other coil terminal to ground. That way, you can put a temp switch in parallel with the manual one, so that the first time you forget to turn it on, you don't melt your motor.
There's better schematics around than that one, including several on this site.
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Re: Toggle switch
As others have said don't wire directly to a switch that is basically a red neck fire starter.
Do something like the attached pic
Do something like the attached pic
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Re: Toggle switch
No...
I would put the switch in the black wire, on the ground side of the relay coil.
Then you should also hook up a temp switch to the same terminal of the relay that the switch goes to. That way, whenever the temp reaches [whatever], the fan turns on, even if the human fails.
For that matter, if I was doing it, I wouldn't use a toggle switch at all. I'd use the automatic temperature-controlled switch only. Like the car came from the factory. Might even use the factory temp sw and factory relay.
What's wrong with the OE circuit in your car? Why not just fix it?
I would put the switch in the black wire, on the ground side of the relay coil.
Then you should also hook up a temp switch to the same terminal of the relay that the switch goes to. That way, whenever the temp reaches [whatever], the fan turns on, even if the human fails.
For that matter, if I was doing it, I wouldn't use a toggle switch at all. I'd use the automatic temperature-controlled switch only. Like the car came from the factory. Might even use the factory temp sw and factory relay.
What's wrong with the OE circuit in your car? Why not just fix it?
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Re: Toggle switch
nothings wrong with im switching to carb don't i have to make a whole new wire for it all?
... i can use the old relay cant i
... i can use the old relay cant i
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Re: Toggle switch
don't i have to make a whole new wire for it all?
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Re: Toggle switch
Oooh i get it now so i would just ground a toggle in my car connect it to the green/ white stripe wire and it will turn on, but what about fan no.2 also would it be a safe way to wire it?
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Re: Toggle switch
Not sure how that one is wired... no doubt it has its own relay, just wire the 2 coils together and let them both turn on at the same time. Or, use 2 different temp switches, like a 210° and a 230° or something, and make it a 2-step.
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Re: Toggle switch
A switch to f of the original relay to ground will control them.
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