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rattle_snake
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Fuel pump on the 72 Ford quit, luckily at home. I pulled the connector apart at the pump and measured 5 volts. Hmm.... wrong number. There is a 2nd connector that links main harness to the chassis harness. I eventually got it apart, cut the hell out of my hand, and found a burned up pin. I knew the weatherpack connectors were not rated for more than 20 amps but used them anyway. The 320 lph fuel pump draws 25. It worked for a while, but not robust enough. I imagine the inductive kickback doesn't help and is part of the cause. Once crusty, it self destructs from heat. I cut out the pins and went with **** crimps that cannot fail. Removes the modular aspect of my wiring system, but oh well for a mission critical wire. Switched to a two pin for the level sender.











































