Re: 4.3L 4bbl hard cold start issue
That needs a separate external trigger signal to start the timer delay and it is not clear to me how it is reset. The interval timer I used does not need a trigger. Supplying the +12V (turning ignition on) starts the timer delay function and removing the +12V (turning ignition off) resets it. Perfect for the application.
FYI, here is the principle of operation:
Relay starts out in the normally closed position. When the ignition switch is turned to the on (not start) position three things happen:
1) Timer delay function starts
2) +12V is supplied directly to the fuel pump from the relay’s N.C. contacts which will run it and fill the carburetor with gas.
3) After 10 seconds, the relay switches to the N.O. contacts which then supplies +12V to the oil pressure cut off switch. With normal engine oil pressure the o.p. cut off switch will be in the closed position so that the +12V will go to the fuel pump.
The timer delay is adjustable from 3 − 150 seconds (mine is set to 10). The operation of this circuit is basically transparent to the boat operation. The carburetor will be full of gas by the time the delay period ends and the relay switches and the during the momentary period while the relay is switching (fuel pump is momentarily off) will not affect anything as the carburetor is already full and doesn’t need any more gas at that moment.
Turning the ignition off resets the timer function.
Starting and Operation procedure:
If the boat has been sitting for awhile and the engine is cold, it is assumed the carburetor is empty (evaporation, drainage somehow, whatever). I turn the ignition key on and wait ten seconds before turning the engine over. During this 10 seconds the carburetor fills and the engine usually starts up right away. The timer can be set for longer or shorter delays depending on the need.
When the engine has been run and is shut off the carburetor will be full and it is not necessary to wait the 10 seconds before restarting the engine. Just turn the ignition key to the start position, and start the engine. The Interval relay circuit will still go through it’s timing cycle but it will be transparent to the boat operation.