RichH Wrote:Quote:So why are there so many references to fuel pump relay priming on the forum if this is a myth?
Well, perhaps myth was the wrong choice of word.
Many, if not most DeLoreans do this priming thing, but more by accident than design I'm sure. There's certainly no circuit within the RPM relay to generate this initial pulse.
As my car has never done this priming thing I figured I had a 'fault' with my RPM relay even though I've never had a problem with starting. I changed it for another and it still didn't prime, so replaced every single component in the relay with new and still no 'priming'
I can simulate the priming effect on the test bench by spiking the supply to the RPM relay and I guess thats where the effect comes from inside the car. I think it could be classed as a fault, but if it aint broke.....
Bet you're sorry you asked now! :lol:
I would have to disagree with you on this one Rich I'm afraid.
When you say "......I can simulate the priming effect on the test bench by spiking the supply to the RPM relay ..." , surely this is when the power is first applied to the fuel pump relay when the ignition key is set to position 2? A question to ask is what voltage did you apply? Was it 12v exactly or slightly more? I'm not discounting what and how you have tested as I know you have experience in fixing these relays and other electronic parts successfully.
I would definately say that the fuel pump relay should run the fuel pump for a couple/ few seconds to prime the fuel system.
http://www.auto-solve.com/mech_inj.htm
http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/tech/fuel_i ... ection.pdf
(copy of the autosolve probably!)
http://www.swedishbricks.com/faq/figeneral.html#restart
With the initial priming , the 'effect' would benefit starting the car as the fuel line pressure would be at operating pressure rather than rest pressure (if any pressure at all). I don't think I have looked at a car that doesn't do this priming but then again there are far more cars about. I am going on experience on these and other K-Jet cars I've worked on.
In any case, to sort out Dan's hot start, Dan, can you confirm if you have:
ran the car until it is warm
turned the engine off
added the (TEMPORARY FOR TESTING ONLY) link in the fuel pump relay (this will run the fuel pump continuously even with key out)
tried to restart the engine.
Let me know if this helps the car start or not.
NickT.
ps Rich, we could swap relays over at EuroTec and see if this priming is car or relay dependant and measure appropriate voltages.