DAVIES CRAIG EWP80 Electric Water Pump EWP Kits Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- DAVIES CRAIG
Table of Contents
- DAVIES CRAIG EWP80 Electric Water Pump EWP Kits
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- EWP KIT COMPONENTS
- EWP INSTALLATION OPTIONS
- 8710 Mounting bracket is recommended.
- EWP PREFERRED ORIENTATION
- EWP WIRING
- 0500).
- SAFETY WARNINGS
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
- 8710 Mounting Bracket for proper support and vibration protection.
DAVIES CRAIG EWP80 Electric Water Pump EWP Kits
Product Information
Specifications:
- Models: EWP80, Alloy EWP80, EWP115, EWP140, & EWP150 Kits
- Manufacturer: Davies Craig
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Contact: +61(0)3 9369 1234
- E-mail: info@daviescraig.com.au
- Website: daviescraig.com.au
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
- Leaving the mechanical water pump in place, install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose.
- Remove the thermostat and drill two approx. 3mm (1/8) holes in the thermostat plate for coolant circulation.
- If running the pump continuously, remove the thermostat completely.
- Ensure proper mounting if necessary to avoid vibration. Use Part #8700 or #8710 Mounting Bracket for EWP115, EWP140, and EWP150.
Disabling Mechanical Water Pump:
- Install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose and bypass the water pump pulley with an appropriate length belt.
- If running continuously, remove the thermostat and drill holes in the thermostat plate for circulation.
Disengaged Mechanical Water Pump (Recommended):
- Remove the mechanical water pump, impeller, and thermostat.
- Use the pump pulley as an idler and block any bypass passages. Re-install the disengaged water pump and install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose.
Removed Mechanical Water Pump (Ideal):
- Remove the mechanical water pump and thermostat. Install a Davies Craig EWP Block Adapter or blanking plate.
- Modify or replace the standard radiator hose and install an appropriate length belt to drive accessories.
Orientation:
The EWP can be installed in any orientation once bled of air. Preferably,
orient it to assist with bleeding and prevent air trapping.
For EWP80:
Avoid vertical downward inlet installation to prevent air trapping; prefer
horizontal or upward angle inlet orientation with the outlet at the highest
point for bleeding purposes.
FAQ
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Q: Can I install the EWP without removing the mechanical water pump?
A: Yes, you can leave the mechanical water pump in place and install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose as instructed. -
Q: Do I need additional parts for mounting?
A: For EWP115, EWP140, and EWP150, it is recommended to use Part #8700 or8710 Mounting Bracket for proper support and vibration protection.
EWP® REMOTE ELECTRIC WATER PUMP KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
EWP80, Alloy EWP80, EWP115, EWP140, & EWP150 Kits
Digital Installation instructions are located here:
https://daviescraig.com.au/instructions.
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE YOU START WORK.
- DO NOT RUN THE PUMP DRY OR YOU WILL DAMAGE THE SEALS
- DO NOT HARD MOUNT THE PUMP – FIT TO RADIATOR HOSE OR USE PART #8700 OR PART #8710 MOUNTING BRACKET (sold separately)
EWP KIT COMPONENTS
- 1 – EWP® assembly
- 1 – EWP® Wiring Harness
- 2 – Hose Clamps
- 1 – Wire joiner
- 1 – Ring Terminal
- 1 – Relay
- 1 – Self-Tapping Screw
- 2 – 3mm (1/8″) Rubber Sleeves (EWP80)
- 2 – O-Rings (EWP80 & EWP140 Only)
- 1 – Straight Flange Fitting (EWP80 & EWP140 Only)
- 1 – Elbow Flange Fitting (EWP80 & EWP140 Only)
- 12 – nuts/Bolts (EWP80 & EWP140 Only)
EWP INSTALLATION OPTIONS
NOTE:
Before the EWP® is installed it is recommended that the cooling system is
properly flushed.
INSTALLING AN EWP AS AN AUXILIARY PUMP
- Leaving the mechanical water pump in place, install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose.
- Remove the thermostat and drill two approx. 3mm (1/8″) holes in the thermostat plate to allow some coolant circulation. Re-install ensuring that the thermostat housing is clean, and a new gasket is used if required.
DISABLING MECHANICAL WATER PUMP
- Leaving the mechanical water pump in place, install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose and remove the manufacturer’s thermostat.
- You will need to bypass the water pump pulley by installing an appropriate length belt (not supplied). This method makes for an easy installation.
- If running the pump continuously remove the thermostat and drill two approx. 3mm (1/8″) holes in the thermostat plate to allow some coolant circulation. Re-install ensuring that the thermostat housing is clean, and a new gasket is used if required.
In both these cases, the EWP will pump past the impeller of the mechanical water pump.
In most cases, the weight of the EWP will be adequately supported by the radiator hose. Where mounting is required, the EWP must be soft-mounted to protect against vibration. For the EWP115, EWP140and EWP150 Part #8700 or
8710 Mounting bracket is recommended.
DISENGAGED MECHANICAL WATER PUMP (RECOMMENDED)
Note: recommended when using the EWP® & Fan Digital Controller.
- Remove the mechanical water pump and remove the thermostat.
- Then remove the impeller from the mechanical pump shaft. Retain the mechanical water pump using the pump pulley as an idler to avoid re-routing the drive belt.
- Block any bypass passages and re-install the disengaged water pump ensuring that all gasket surfaces are clean, and the new gaskets are properly fitted to prevent leaks.
- Install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose.
REMOVED MECHANICAL WATER PUMP (IDEAL)
Note: recommended when using the EWP® & Fan Digital Controller.
- Remove the mechanical water pump and thermostat from the engine.
- Install a Davies Craig EWP Block Adapter or blanking plate (not supplied). Ensuring the gasket surfaces are clean and the correct gasket or sealant is used to prevent leaks.
- Install the EWP into the bottom radiator hose. This method will require you to modify or replace the standard radiator hose.
- Install an appropriate length belt (not supplied) to drive the accessories.
EWP PREFERRED ORIENTATION
Note: The EWP® is not a self-priming water pump.
The EWP can be installed in any orientation once it is completely bled of air. The preferred orientation will assist with bleeding the pump and preventing air from becoming trapped in the pump.
FOR THE EWP80
- Avoid installing the EWP80 with the Inlet pointing vertically downward, where air can be trapped in the seal chamber.
- The preferred orientation for the EWP80 is with the inlet horizontal or on an upward angle with the outlet at the highest point.
- This orientation is a temporary requirement to bleed the pump and ensure there is no air trapped within the pump housing. The pump can be set up in another orientation upon completion of the bleeding procedure.
FOR THE EWP115, EWP140 AND EWP150
- The preferred orientation for the EWP115, EWP140, and EWP150 is with the inlet horizontal or on a downward angle with the outlet at the highest point.
- Avoid installing the EWP115, EWP140, and EWP150 with the Inlet pointing vertically Upward. in this orientation, air can be trapped in the seal chamber.
EWP WIRING
IMPORTANT:
The black wire of the EWP motor must go to earth (negative)
Wiring for Continuous Running
- Using the provided wiring harness connect the GREEN wire to the ignition.
- You may use a manual or thermal switch on the ignition wire for added control over the pump.
- Plug the EWP into the plug on the BLUE and BLACK wires on the wiring harness.
- Connect the BLACK wires to earth (negative).
Wiring to EWP® & Fan Digital Controller, #8002 (Recommended)
Install the Controller as per instructions and plug the EWP into the BLUE and
BLACK wire on the controller’s loom.
Wiring for Control by Thermatic® switch
(Recommended for auxiliary pump applications only)
Davies, Craig has a full range of Thermatic® Switches available in both mechanical (#0401, #0404 & #0400) and Digital Thermatic® Switches (#0444 &
0500).
- Wire the pump as directed by the wiring instructions provided with the Thermatic® Switch.
- All Davies, Craig Thermatic® Switches are ON/OFF.
- To allow EWP to run on after hot shutdown, wire the Switch directly to the battery.
IN ALL CASES, ONCE EWP INSTALLATION AND WIRING ARE COMPLETE.
- Road test the vehicle and allow the engine to reach normal operating temperature.
- Check the coolant level again once the engine has cooled sufficiently. Top up if needed.
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
- It is highly recommended the EWP® is operated for at least 5 minutes of constant running every month. This will minimize the build-up of any sediment in the EWP and lubricate parts within the pump.
- For some vehicles, cold climates, or when running the EWP continuously you may require the use of a thermostat to help control the coolant temperature. In these cases, you will need to drill 2 x 3mm (1/8″) holes in the thermostat plate.
- The installation of an EWP® may affect coolant flow through auxiliary coolant loops and the heater core. This change in flow may affect the performance of these loops unless the return line is relocated to the EWP Inlet.
- Block the Thermostat bypass passage, to prevent flow from your EWP passing directly back to the radiator without passing through the engine.
SAFETY WARNINGS
- Do not operate your EWP® dry as seal damage may occur, and your warranty may be jeopardized.
- Waterless coolants increase the load on an EWP® and may reduce pump life.
- Do not use ‘stop leak’ or similar leak or crack repair additives as pump damage may occur and your warranty will be jeopardized.
- The EWP® must always ays full of coolant to achieve the life and performance expectations of your EWP®.
- The EWP® impeller tip clearance has been designed to achieve maximum efficiency and is therefore very close to the housing. When bedding is in, the impellor may touch the internal wall of the EWP® housing causing a slight noise. This sound will cease within a short time after the impeller has bedded in.
- The installation of an EWP® may affect coolant flow through auxiliary coolant loops. This change in flow may affect the performance of auxiliary systems like the heater, LPG converter, and Turbo cooling. In these cases, you may require an Electric Booster Pump (EBP) to provide constant flow to these systems.
- DO NOT ATTEMPT to tamper with the EWP including loosening or removing any bolts/screws as this will void any warranty. If you suspect there is a fault or defective product please contact Davies, Craig IMMEDIATELY.
These installation instructions will suit most applications but there are circumstances surrounding some engine designs, environments, and the nature of the system involved, which may require other installation arrangements not outlined here. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) are listed on our website www.daviescraig.com.au Emails can be directed to info@daviescraig.com.au or Telephone at +61 (0) 3 9369 1234 during business hours.
WARRANTY
Davies, Craig Pty Ltd warrants for three years or 2000 hours of continuous
running (whichever is the lesser) from the date of purchase. Davies, Craig
shall carry out, free of cost, any repairs that are reasonably necessary to
correct any fault in the operation of your Davies, Craig product provided that
such a fault is directly attributable to a defect in the workmanship or
materials used in the manufacture of the part(s). This warranty is void if the
product is misused, altered, tampered with, or is installed or used in a
manner that is inconsistent with Davies, Craig’s written recommendations
and/or installation instructions. Labor and consequential costs are excluded.
DAVIES, CRAIG PTY. LTD.
To make a warranty claim, go to:
daviescraig.com.au/warranty.
Contact Information
- 61-67 Taras Av (P.O. Box 363) Altona Nth, Vic 3025 Australia
- Phone: +61(0)3 9369 1234
- E-mail: info@daviescraig.com.au.
- Website: daviescraig.com.au.
References
- Davies Craig
- DAVIES, CRAIG WARRANTY POLICY AND CLAIM FORM - Davies Craig
- Davies Craig
- Davies Craig Product Instructions
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