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10-06-2020, 04:07 PM
I've had two failures on two separate C4's associated with the Bulkhead Connector.
This 4 Pin connector rarely sees liquid gasoline; high acceleration/deceleration with a full tank being the exception. It sits in the "vapor space" at the top of the tank.
The first instance was on a supercharged 1995 LT-1. I upgraded to a Walbro 285 in tank pump to handle the fuel demands under boost. The pump became intermittent and finally failed in only 2 months! Cause of failure was corrosion on the bulkhead ground pin. This pump pulls 17 amps at 40 psi. The resistance in the connection resulted in severe overheating at this terminal (inside tank) and ultimately ruined the 285.
I replaced the pump and upgraded the bulkhead and harness to a Racetronix unit. This one has stainless steel pins and in tank wiring. Also added plenty of Dielectric grease to the connection.
I thought this was a one off issue, associated with the high current demand of the 285.. it wasn't.. which is the basis for this post...my personal '91 ZR-1 had a similar failure! This time, it was the primary pump 12 volt terminal. Same issue, corrosion causes high resistance connection and overheated. Continuity finally gave out. At least the pump was still good. Same remedy. Replaced stock bulkhead/harness assy with the Racetronix assembly. The fuel pump / sending unit assembly was one of the last new units available in the market that I found about 3 years ago. It was essentially new..
I don't know if the alloy used in the pins in this 3 year old unit are substandard. I have my original unit and it does not show any issues..
This harness has 14 gauge stainless in tank wiring. If you decide to rewire for a single high flow pump or simply decide to upgrade the wiring in your ZR-1 or LT-1, I'd recommend looking at the Racetronix unit..
The gray wire harness is the 3 year old one in my '91, the other is the '96 LT-1.131351313613137131381
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This 4 Pin connector rarely sees liquid gasoline; high acceleration/deceleration with a full tank being the exception. It sits in the "vapor space" at the top of the tank.
The first instance was on a supercharged 1995 LT-1. I upgraded to a Walbro 285 in tank pump to handle the fuel demands under boost. The pump became intermittent and finally failed in only 2 months! Cause of failure was corrosion on the bulkhead ground pin. This pump pulls 17 amps at 40 psi. The resistance in the connection resulted in severe overheating at this terminal (inside tank) and ultimately ruined the 285.
I replaced the pump and upgraded the bulkhead and harness to a Racetronix unit. This one has stainless steel pins and in tank wiring. Also added plenty of Dielectric grease to the connection.
I thought this was a one off issue, associated with the high current demand of the 285.. it wasn't.. which is the basis for this post...my personal '91 ZR-1 had a similar failure! This time, it was the primary pump 12 volt terminal. Same issue, corrosion causes high resistance connection and overheated. Continuity finally gave out. At least the pump was still good. Same remedy. Replaced stock bulkhead/harness assy with the Racetronix assembly. The fuel pump / sending unit assembly was one of the last new units available in the market that I found about 3 years ago. It was essentially new..
I don't know if the alloy used in the pins in this 3 year old unit are substandard. I have my original unit and it does not show any issues..
This harness has 14 gauge stainless in tank wiring. If you decide to rewire for a single high flow pump or simply decide to upgrade the wiring in your ZR-1 or LT-1, I'd recommend looking at the Racetronix unit..
The gray wire harness is the 3 year old one in my '91, the other is the '96 LT-1.131351313613137131381
Sent from my SM-G950U using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app (http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=90383)