Hi folks,
Car is a October 1987 D500 Atmo. Had the car out for a short journey yesterday with no issues. And parked it on the drive at home.
As it was about to get dark I thought 'I'd better stick it in the garage' but would not start.
Did a little bit of fiddling in the waning light & detected that no fuel was being delivered to the carbs.
Removed the engine bay fuel hose from the steel delivery pipe, put a sealable bag over the end & cranked the car over a few times but was dry; that was enough for one night.
This morning, albeit in the rain but light I investigated further & suspected the pump, however when I manually, & directly applied 12VDC to the pump it started 'pumping' so my findings are the pump is not receiving 12V when ignition on or attempts to start.
I'll start by tracing the wiring back from the pump as best I can, however I'm suspicious of course of the fuel pump relay. Do any of you experts know which one is the relay for the fuel pump please? Or whether I can troubleshoot by moving them around? Not looked closely at the relays yet but keen to learn if there are several of the same type.
Here's some pictures, I know we all like pictures
Picture 1 - Shows the relays under the dash.
Picture 2 - Shows the pump and my my introduction of 12V that gets it spinning.
Picture 3 - Shows a clear filter in the engine bay I added to visually see the fuel after manually getting the pump spinning, (rules out a blockage).
So right now I'm left with wiring or a relay I'm thinking.
Many thanks to all you excellent folk.
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