jbplock
05-15-2004, 06:24
A few months ago Tommy (abear) asked me if I knew of “a 12v fixed or adjustable timer that could be paralleled with our lift pump oil pressure switch which would provide say 5 secs or so of run time when cranking the engine then would fall out of service allowing the oil press switch to take over.” This would allow the LP to fully prime and slightly pressurize the fuel system prior to the oil pressure switch (OPS) kicking in once the engine is running. I suggested the ELK-960 timer (http://www.elkproducts.com/products/elk-960.htm) (found during the early TDP Lift Pump work). Tommy subsequently purchased and installed an ELK-960 timer on his truck. Of course once I heard that his was working I had to have one too… :D So, if anyone is interested here is a summary of the install. (This mod isn’t totally necessary … just cool… :cool: )
The ELK-960 (available from Farifax Electronics (http://www.at-fairfax.com/ConstructionElectronics/Info/ELK960.htm))has several modes. I used it as a simple one-shot timer. When power is applied it will run one cycle and turn on a built in relay for a preset interval. The time is adjustable from 0-60 sec. I set mine for about 15 sec to allow the lift pump to run until the engine is running and the OPS takes over. The timer circuit board was installed inside the lower fuse box cover (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154350CzJEWK)
http://thumb0.webshots.com/s/thumb1/5/43/50/143154350CzJEWK_th.jpg
and I also applied a coat of ignition sealer (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154439QOGmGG) to protect against condensation. The timer relay is wired in parallel with the OPS and manual LP button.
(see schematic (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154393zVJoLp)).
http://thumb3.webshots.com/s/thumb2/5/43/93/143154393zVJoLp_th.jpg
Power for the timer was taken from the input side of the SIR fuse (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154529bleUDB) using a Littlefuse “Add-a Circuit” (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154203ZUDYIZ) purchased from Autozone.
http://thumb3.webshots.com/s/thumb1/5/42/3/143154203ZUDYIZ_th.jpg
The RUN-START circuit supplies the SIR/Fuse circuit, which is active when the key is in the Run or Start position.
More pics (2 pages) (http://community.webshots.com/album/77018086bLHHHC)
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The ELK-960 (available from Farifax Electronics (http://www.at-fairfax.com/ConstructionElectronics/Info/ELK960.htm))has several modes. I used it as a simple one-shot timer. When power is applied it will run one cycle and turn on a built in relay for a preset interval. The time is adjustable from 0-60 sec. I set mine for about 15 sec to allow the lift pump to run until the engine is running and the OPS takes over. The timer circuit board was installed inside the lower fuse box cover (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154350CzJEWK)
http://thumb0.webshots.com/s/thumb1/5/43/50/143154350CzJEWK_th.jpg
and I also applied a coat of ignition sealer (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154439QOGmGG) to protect against condensation. The timer relay is wired in parallel with the OPS and manual LP button.
(see schematic (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154393zVJoLp)).
http://thumb3.webshots.com/s/thumb2/5/43/93/143154393zVJoLp_th.jpg
Power for the timer was taken from the input side of the SIR fuse (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154529bleUDB) using a Littlefuse “Add-a Circuit” (http://community.webshots.com/photo/77018086/143154203ZUDYIZ) purchased from Autozone.
http://thumb3.webshots.com/s/thumb1/5/42/3/143154203ZUDYIZ_th.jpg
The RUN-START circuit supplies the SIR/Fuse circuit, which is active when the key is in the Run or Start position.
More pics (2 pages) (http://community.webshots.com/album/77018086bLHHHC)
smile.gif