fuel pump cutout - in line switch or need relay?
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fuel pump cutout - in line switch or need relay?
if i want to put a secret switch to stop the fuel pump, should i use a relay or just cut a switch in line?
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A switch should be fine as long as it's not really tiny.


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Switch only (less to go wrong), but make sure it's good quality. A sturdy metal toggle switch is the best bet single pole single throw type with a current rating of 5 AMPS at 12V DC will be fine.
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personally I think a fuel pump kill switch is too obvious
anyone that knows a mog would be aware of a non-ticking pump and might suspect such a switch
I would look to the coil/dizzy if I were you, cutting power to that is a lot less obvious and would give you a non starting engine that would just appear troubled in some odd way
anyone that knows a mog would be aware of a non-ticking pump and might suspect such a switch
I would look to the coil/dizzy if I were you, cutting power to that is a lot less obvious and would give you a non starting engine that would just appear troubled in some odd way
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i have got a connector that goes on the negative side of the battery.when you laeve the car you open the bonnet undoo the screw on the battery and the car will not start.there is a fused by pass wire that will allow enough current to power the radio or alarm memory,if some one trys to start the car it just blows the fuse.cheaper option just take the rotor arm out.
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But it involves getting dirty fingers! Most people stealing a Minor will be doing it for a laugh - just a joy ride. These neds will have no idea about listening for an electric pump ticking - they get the car started and off they go, yet 50/100 yds later it splutters to a halt. The car is now obviously out of position - they won't hang about trying to figure what's wrong - they will run away! It saved my Minor some 40 (odd) years ago - came out the house, no Minor !! Ahh there it is , 50 yds down the street. Coil switch would work as well - but then it just doesn't start - and they might spend a few minutes figuring it out - although realistically they won't have a clue - but they might just seek vengence by smashing it up a bit. Wheres the spluttering to a halt with no fuel will have them worried - and hopefully just run away. Sadly - If someone REALLY wants your car - nothing will stop them.



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