Electronic fuel pump wiring

s2k_adz

Club Member
Hey guys,

Just been wiring in an electric fuel pump to fuel the new Webers.

My question is that everyone seems to talk about connecting it to a green wire. The only colours I have on the loom in this area are green/yellow, blue, black and blue (yes two blues). Please see the photos.

I'm not sure which I'm supposed to connect to. I have a yellow and black going to the fuel tank pump.

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jonbills

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Not sure I'd worry about colour -assuming you've got your fuel tank sender wires sorted already, I'd just see which wire has 12v +ve with the key in the run and start positions.
 

Wyn

Club Member
Can't see that you have but might be an idea to rubber mount that fuel pump on a couple of rubber cotton reels between the mount plate
 

Albrecht

Well-Known Forum User
My question is that everyone seems to talk about connecting it to a green wire. The only colours I have on the loom in this area are green/yellow, blue, black and blue (yes two blues).

The "green wire" connection is in the dash loom.

On first generation cars, there is a green wire in that dash loom which is normally disconnected and taped off, ready for a nascent electric pump feed. You have to un-tape it and join it to the adjacent bullet connector. That gives you your ignition switch-activated positive feed at the end of the loom spur which includes the fuel gauge wiring.
 

s2k_adz

Club Member
Can't see that you have but might be an idea to rubber mount that fuel pump on a couple of rubber cotton reels between the mount plate
Cheers Wyn, yea the mount is rubber mounted to the chassis.

@Albrecht I see what you mean. So the green wire in early cars is dash side. Mine is a late UK 260Z, do you know if it's similar under the dash or am I good to go? I'll have a check when I'm back from a weekend away.

Thanks @jonbills I'll get the old multimeter out. If more than one of the four have it does it matter which I use? I know it's supposed to run through a relay etc
 

jonbills

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Thanks @jonbills I'll get the old multimeter out. If more than one of the four have it does it matter which I use? I know it's supposed to run through a relay etc
It might matter I suppose. On my car and at least one other I've worked on, the voltage was too low back there to reliably run the pump, so I ran a new supply back there and added a relay and just used the original wires to activate the relay (and then it wouldn't matter which!)
 

Paul_S

Club Member
I did something very similar. I also added an inertia switch so it would cut power to the pump in the event of a crash.
 
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