I blew the oil cooler o-rings on my stock M1008 and bought another 6.2 takeout motor from a CUCV out of Ft. Worth, TX. While doing the motor swap I made some modifications to the stock fuel systems. I added an electric Carter rotary fuel pump and deleted the mechanical pump on the block as well as a spin on fuel filter on the firewall. I wired the fuel pump supply from a 12v source on the firewall junction block, through a relay, switched from the 12v terminal on the fuse panel in the cab. When I tested the pump with the key in the run position, the 20 amp fuse popped. Am I possibly overloading the ignition circuit by trying to trip the glow plug relay as well as the relay for the fuel pump with the key in the run position? The other issue I am having before I can start my new motor is with the glow plug relay. With the key in the run position, I hear the relay trip and see the voltmeter indicate a load, but never it unloads...it appears that the glow plugs are cycling as long as the key is left in the run position. Any advice on either would be appreciated.
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12v source for fuel pump
Green spade is the 12v supply for the relay to the fuel pump, I replaced the blown 20amp with a 25amp
Fuel pump relay
Thanks
12v source for fuel pump
Green spade is the 12v supply for the relay to the fuel pump, I replaced the blown 20amp with a 25amp
Fuel pump relay