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    ok got some pics of the relay. Here is the relay i used http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-890023/?rtype=10

    DSC00178[1].jpg I mounted here because hole aready there and didn't want to drill new one, mainly not sure if this is going to permenant location future upgrades may move relay. I had to replace lead from relay to pump which was only 12g and (A) wire too short (B) run was long enough needed to be at least 10g so that is what it got. I pulled wire, carefully uncrimped female connector recrimped and soldered 10g in.

    DSC00179[1].jpg Here is the circut breaker that came with relay, right post from battery left to relay.

    DSC00180[1].jpg DSC00181[1].jpg Here is pressure switches, left or top is safety switch for fuel pump other is just oil pressure. I put them up and angled for built in drain back feature didn't want switch(s) just sitting in oil, been working good so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mopar_ja View Post
    ok got some pics of the relay. Here is the relay i used http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-890023/?rtype=10

    DSC00178[1].jpg I mounted here because hole aready there and didn't want to drill new one, mainly not sure if this is going to permenant location future upgrades may move relay. I had to replace lead from relay to pump which was only 12g and (A) wire too short (B) run was long enough needed to be at least 10g so that is what it got. I pulled wire, carefully uncrimped female connector recrimped and soldered 10g in.

    DSC00179[1].jpg Here is the circut breaker that came with relay, right post from battery left to relay.

    DSC00180[1].jpg DSC00181[1].jpg Here is pressure switches, left or top is safety switch for fuel pump other is just oil pressure. I put them up and angled for built in drain back feature didn't want switch(s) just sitting in oil, been working good so far.
    I know old post but what did you do with the old fuel pump??... take it off and put a metal plate so nothing will get inside or leave the pump and cover the holes???

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    Yes, took off cleans up engine bay, but not required you can leave old pump if you want.

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    Can anyone share what size or what parts are these as I need to do the same thing and I can't find anything that will fit in the oil pressure hole...everything I try even stuff that claims to be the right size will not fit... its mind numbing... Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by mopar_ja View Post
    ok got some pics of the relay. Here is the relay i used http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-890023/?rtype=10


    DSC00180[1].jpg DSC00181[1].jpg Here is pressure switches, left or top is safety switch for fuel pump other is just oil pressure. I put them up and angled for built in drain back feature didn't want switch(s) just sitting in oil, been working good so far.

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