make sure to retain the oil switch in the fuel pump circuit. it is usually just above the oil filter on the TBI trucks, but you can use the oil gallery under the distributor as well. this serves 2 purposes, 1. if your relay dies, once you crank enough to get above 5 psi, the pump will energize from the oil switch alone 2. takes load off the relay contacts for longer contact life.
also don't use regular fuel line in the tank,.you need to get fuel hose rated submersible. usually black hose with a pink stripe on it.
Tayto,
I lobotomized the computer once I decided to go with the carburetor. I removed the check engine light and replaced it with a choke indicator light.
Unfortunately I couldn't make the pump relay work in conjunction with the choke and light. The electric choke coil would draw too much of the current that the relay would not energize.
Not sure why it didn't work, but I gave up trying and just wired the relay through a switch under the dash instead.
Would you know how to get the factory pump relay to work through the oil pressure switch and also energize the electric choke and the indicator light?
The only way I can see to do both is to use 2 different oil switches. Any suggestions?
Rick