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Old May 8, 2015 | 08:07 AM
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So your switch is out?
 
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Old May 8, 2015 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Meats12
I figured out how to jump the switch by trial and error and it turned out to be the problem. What is the solution to this? I thank you all for the detailed and constructive help you've given me. You guys seriously saved the day.
The oil pressure switch? Get a new one. If you need to run the truck, just jump the wires together for now and run it.

This whole thing is for safety, but there are tons of hot rods and old dump trucks running around without this safety feature. It verfies the engine is actually running before letting the fuel pumps run.

The other part of the circuit I described bypasses all this and powers the pumps while the starter is energized. As soon as you let off the key, then system reverts to the relay system. If you have oil pressure, then it sends power to the pumps. If you don't have oil pressure, but leave the key on, then it assumes the engine has quit and it stops the pumps.

They have a legitimate reason for this. The one scenario I use is if you are in a accident and the fuel line is damaged. You are knocked out, so you leave the key on, so the pumps are still running, and they pump fuel all over the accident scene since the fuel line has been busted. It would not be a good thing in any case, but that's one reason why they interlock the pumps with the oil pressure of the engine.
 
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Old May 10, 2015 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Franklin2
The oil pressure switch? Get a new one. If you need to run the truck, just jump the wires together for now and run it.

This whole thing is for safety, but there are tons of hot rods and old dump trucks running around without this safety feature. It verfies the engine is actually running before letting the fuel pumps run.

The other part of the circuit I described bypasses all this and powers the pumps while the starter is energized. As soon as you let off the key, then system reverts to the relay system. If you have oil pressure, then it sends power to the pumps. If you don't have oil pressure, but leave the key on, then it assumes the engine has quit and it stops the pumps.

They have a legitimate reason for this. The one scenario I use is if you are in a accident and the fuel line is damaged. You are knocked out, so you leave the key on, so the pumps are still running, and they pump fuel all over the accident scene since the fuel line has been busted. It would not be a good thing in any case, but that's one reason why they interlock the pumps with the oil pressure of the engine.
So it's the switch itself that I have to replace. I was thinking that it was the gauge being bad telling the switch to kick on. Just me over thinking it I guess. The truck is running great at the moment with it jumped. Thanks again
 
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Old May 10, 2015 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Meats12
So it's the switch itself that I have to replace. I was thinking that it was the gauge being bad telling the switch to kick on. Just me over thinking it I guess. The truck is running great at the moment with it jumped. Thanks again
the switch (meaning the cut-off switch mounted at the back of the oil pressure sending unit switch) yeah thats toast, change it and your good, or keep running like your are, however heed Franklin2s warning, accident = pumps still running= whatever gas you got in the tanks is coming out
 
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