I am using a Carter low pressure fuel pump (lpfp), BC accumulator, Fi tech hpfp to feed my 351w, with main and aux tanks connected.
I was told the selector valve is a selenoid type valve, which has the main tank as the default setting, and the aux tank selects only when the valve is energized.
The 6 port valve has a 6 pin connector (a through f) where only 5 pins (a through e) have wires connected, the f terminal is unused.
I believe the selector was designed to both select fuel and to power the fuel pump: if each tank had there own fuel pump. In my system I only need to wire for fuel selection, perhaps 1 wire to energize the fuel selector when my dash switch is selected for aux. I would attempt to bypass the sending unit wires past the 6 port valve connector and run them straight to the dash, or perhaps try to leave them connected to the a,b,c valve terminals as I already have them wired.
Can someone tell me which 6 port connector terminal wire or wires (a-e) are required to energize the selector valve, and therefore select the aux tank for fuel?
Without this forum I have no project, I am here you just (normally) don't see me. Thanks.
I was told the selector valve is a selenoid type valve, which has the main tank as the default setting, and the aux tank selects only when the valve is energized.
The 6 port valve has a 6 pin connector (a through f) where only 5 pins (a through e) have wires connected, the f terminal is unused.
I believe the selector was designed to both select fuel and to power the fuel pump: if each tank had there own fuel pump. In my system I only need to wire for fuel selection, perhaps 1 wire to energize the fuel selector when my dash switch is selected for aux. I would attempt to bypass the sending unit wires past the 6 port valve connector and run them straight to the dash, or perhaps try to leave them connected to the a,b,c valve terminals as I already have them wired.
Can someone tell me which 6 port connector terminal wire or wires (a-e) are required to energize the selector valve, and therefore select the aux tank for fuel?
Without this forum I have no project, I am here you just (normally) don't see me. Thanks.