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Help wiring fuel pump, fuel injection to carbs |
n2j2ryan |
Mar 10 2020, 11:07 PM
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I have a 72 which had a 1.7 wired for fuel pump with injectors. I now have a 2.0 with carbs and a new fuel pump from tangerine. I have been reading the other posts, but am not a great mechanic so I want to just make sure of a couple of things.
1. From what I understand the wire currently running to the fuel pump will not work as it is constantly hot? 2. What is the best way to bring power to the fuel pump? 3. What should I do with the hot wire? Could I use that to run my heated seats? (sorry, I am really not too keen on electrical). Is this something I should be hiring someone with a bit more knowledge to complete? Thanks for all of your help. Getting really close to having a running car after 3 years! |
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