Lou C
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OK 2 things:Ok, now onto the oil pressure switch- here are the instructions for how it needs to be wired-
So here is how I wired it for the fuel pumps- rather than having the fuel pumps run straight off of this switch "C" (as the diagram tells you is ok) I opted to have "C" serve as the "signal" wire for relay #1. That way the pumps are running straight from a fused battery source as I am still using both factory pumps (more to come on how I am making those work.)
On this switch, I have to find a "normally closed" wire and a "Normally Open" wire source. For the "normally closed" source on the starter solenoid, which terminal would I use? And for the "normally open", which source could I use? That part of the diagram I don't fully understand....
why do you want to use both pumps? One is a low pressure pump and one is a high pressure pump, so for a carb installation all you should need is the low pressure pump
second, now this is from memory but I think the power source on the starter solenoid is actually to bypass the oil pressure switch till the engine is running to keep the pump powered up. Once the engine starts, this power is cut off and the oil pressure switch closes so the pump is powered off of that. So you'd need a 4 terminal solenoid, with the wire for the fuel pump circuit connected to the small terminal that is opposite the one that the yellow/red wire (from the ignition switch) is connected to.