Just about to swap out a (failed) mechanical fuel pump for electric and working through relays, wire colours, cut off valves as per above diagram. Big fan of simplicity so I came up with this
- still energised when coil is on (so ignition on)
- main feed from alternator and not starter (shorter cable length)
- no need to connect to oil pressure
I trust the earlier diagram from Shaun, but I'm struggling to see why a switched feed based on oil pressure adds value. So before I get the soldering iron out, what have I missed?
BTW yes, I have inertia switch so I can cut the pump in case of accident!
One last q. There is a natural position for the pump by the coil, but ever fearful of vapour / leaks next to the HT I aim to move it further away. Does the pump (huco suction under bonnet pump) need to be mounted vertically or can I introduce a 30 degree slop off the vertical?