hi all. hope someone can help.the transfer pump is dead.can i fit a cheap pump in there ?
cheers and thanks jim
hi all. hope someone can help.the transfer pump is dead.can i fit a cheap pump in there ?
cheers and thanks jim
MB (15th September 2019)
MB (15th September 2019)
Wot he said ^^^^
but...
If you want to avoid extra wiring, switches etc and retain the same features as the factory system you can add a high wattage shunt resistor at the Aftermarket Pump connection so the resistance seems the same to the Sub Tank Computer.
Mine was a 3 Ohm IIRC.
The factory resistance is in the manual, if you measure the new pump and adjust accordingly the system will work as factory
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
Well there ya go. Learning every day. I'll keep that in mind.
2003 GU TD42 with a few extra ponies
MB (15th September 2019)
all very good. thank you for that knowledge.
this is a top site
cheers and thanks jim
MB (15th September 2019)
Yeah, one of those things that can be done but not the simplest thing to do so most don't bother and just run a power wire and put in a switch.
Ebay is a good source for a shunt resistor of a value and power rating (minimum 25 watts IIRC but will depend on the pump) that will handle the current. https://www.ebay.com/itm/25-50-100W-...r=452535670247
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
hi again.
well i dont seem to be able to find there resistance for the factor pump .does anyone have that.if so it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks and cheers jim
its a y61 ute 1999 model with the td42 diesel motor.
thanks jim
My last GU was a 99 Ute.
Started life as a TD42 but was a 6.5 Brunny when I bought it.
I've sold it now so cant check the brand/model but was around 120 LPH (similar to factory flow rate) low pressure jobbie and IIRC required a 3 Ohm resistor to fool the sub tank computer and pass the self test.
The resistor connection failed one time and I had to resolder it out bush which was a bit of a PIA.
The vehicle was owned by a wheat farmer so the pump was a bog standard one used on plant and equipment on the farm and might have been either a "facet" or "bosch" or possibly "AC Delco" but Facet rings a bell from somewhere.
No matter what brand you may have to do a bit of trial and error to sort it out
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.