Hot fuel pump fuse
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Hot fuel pump fuse
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Re: Hot fuel pump fuse
That is well indicated IMO. I had a similar experience with a cheap after market fuse block/holder. The contacts were simply not strong enough to maintain good contact, which caused the contacts to arc ever so slightly. In my case however, the contacts became burned which manifested itself in an unpredictable ignition miss/failure.Map63Vette wrote:Guess I'll see about yanking the whole board out and checking out the backside.
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This sort of thing was my introduction to the vagaries of automotive electricals, lo these many years ago. The clip for the glass tube headlight fuse on my '83 RZ350 was snapped but not completely broken off - one of the four arms was basically hanging on by the skin of the plating. I went through several fuses, not because they were blowing, but because the solder in the one end cap was melting!
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Just one of the reasons I tend to shy away from the relay board! To be fair: I used one a long time ago and didn't have too much problem with it. But, my main concern is that it introduces just that many more mechanical connections and, consequently, that many more potential failure points! On all of my subsequent projects I wire everything direct with soldered connections!Map63Vette wrote:The screw terminal on the relay board that the fuel pump wires to actually melted and was bridging over to my fast idle line, which controls my fans.
IMO.... Probably not.... All it takes is one connection to loosen up and the arcing can create enough heat to cause the kind of damage you are describing!I'm guessing there must be some kind of internal fault in my relay board that's causing the issue, but it's hard to say. Nothing looks obviously bad, but I did purchase the unit used, so I don't know what sort of previous life it may have had.
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