1986 Techumseh OH 160 Wiring Question

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    Question 1986 Techumseh OH 160 Wiring Question

    Hello all

    My first post is a question. Go figure eh?

    I have an Argo 6x6; I believe 1986. The old owner installed an electric fuel pump controlled by a switch. I wouldn't say I like it... I want to figure out where the fuel pump will only turn on when the engine is running.

    So far, I figure connecting a relay where the charging coil goes to the battery's positive pole. I thought the amperage made by the charging coil would trigger the relay.

    I feel slightly lost, but I know there is some way.
    Last edited by Dworth; 10-11-2022 at 12:55 PM.

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    You could wire it into the ignition so when the key is in the run position the pump works. Eliminates the pump switch.

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    Only issue I've ran into with that is the key in the off positions makes a connection in order to kill the engine, instead of breaking a connection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laird View Post
    You could wire it into the ignition so when the key is in the run position the pump works. Eliminates the pump switch.
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    So far the issue I have is that the positive line going from the charging coil to the battery constantly has 12v but no amps, when running the charging coil creates a roughly reliable 6 amp charge on the battery. I was hoping a normal relay would work because of the minimum amperage needed to activate. But since there is no ground it doesn't trigger and I know grounding the coil will damage it.

    So my thought is so figure out maybe an amperage-activated relay.

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