Is there any reason why I cant..
Is there any reason why I cant..
Author
Discussion

hallsie

Original Poster:

2,185 posts

242 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
Fit an electric fuel pump to the Taimar and bypass the mechanical pump?

Stu

phillpot

17,439 posts

205 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all

That's what mine has got.

phillpot

17,439 posts

205 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
Oh dear, looks like mine has been done all wrong frown


No pins diodes or bigger alternator (but it works)

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
Adrian@ said:
Then ...to add an electric fuel pump ...you should either pin or adhere the inlet to the carb as the fitting is a press fit and prone to popping out, BECAUSE of this, you should add a fuel cut-out-alternator relay driven diode system to the pump so that IF you have an accident then the pump will stop and you will not have fuel pumping all over the place. It might help to convert to a 18 ACR rather than a 17ACR alternator as the pump is a 100% duty cycle you might want to run the heater/wipers/HRW and lights all at the same time.
Adrian@
Come on Adrian..a safe TVR installation wheres the fun in that wink
N.

hallsie

Original Poster:

2,185 posts

242 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
To be honest, I was looking for potential problems with the carb pressures.

Im going to wire it via a relay to the ignition on, second click, as my Siler wedge is, and perhap have an emergency cut off in the cockpit somewhere.

Thatll do it!

Stu

phillpot

17,439 posts

205 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all

Pin's a funny word, yes I have proper fuel pipe clips on all connections, suction, delivery and return.

Rather than the "diode system" I have an inertia switch fitted (ex Sierra I think).

Don't use heated screen much but have driven with lights and wipers on and all seemed ok. Maybe as and when alternator dies I'd look to a bigger one?


tomtrout

595 posts

185 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
I'm just using a changeover relay coupled with a standard relay driven by the alternator light circuit. The pump works all the time the engine is being cranked or is running but stops the moment the engine stalls. Not up and running yet so will let you know if it doesn't work!

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
phillpot said:
Pin's a funny word, yes I have proper fuel pipe clips on all connections, suction, delivery and return.

Rather than the "diode system" I have an inertia switch fitted (ex Sierra I think).

Don't use heated screen much but have driven with lights and wipers on and all seemed ok. Maybe as and when alternator dies I'd look to a bigger one?
Adrian means Pin, not clip.
The brass Inlet and sometimes return tube out of the carb body is known to occasionally drop out of the carb with resultant fuel spilling everywhere..this has been the cause of a number of TVR fires over the years, Araldite works just as well but adrian does recommend a belt and braces approach. a small roll pin carefully drilled through the carb body and brass tube and blob of sealand does the trick.

N.


phillpot

17,439 posts

205 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all
heightswitch said:
Adrian means Pin, not clip.
The brass Inlet and sometimes return tube out of the carb body is known to occasionally drop out of the carb
Thanks for the explanation, makes more sense now wink

tomtrout

595 posts

185 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
quotequote all


I use a diode, instead of a changeover relay...so simple. If you would like a wiring diagram PM me...then you can sure that it will work.
Adrian@
[/quote]
Cheers Adrian. I will give my relay system a go but will certainly come back to you if I have problems.