UPDATE 2/15/15 - Electrical and priming - Plans for this weekend were to put power through the truck and work out most of the bugs. All in all, made good progress. Outstanding items that I know of:
Anyway...this felt like a major milestone.... loaded up the fusebox
Turned the key and powered up the gauges
Powered up the ECM and the handheld
From there, it was time to get the distributor squared away. But, to do so, I needed to prime the motor. Dumped in 8 quarts of black gold and primed until oil came out through the rods. Put the valve cover back on and ran the drill for another 15 mins.
Lastly, got a new tool for the shop. Didn't have a bench grinder or belt sander. I'd been putting my angle grinder in the bench vise for finishing edges.
Eastwood combination 8" bench grinder and belt sander.
Once I get the fuel pump squared away, it's time to put in the rest of the fluids and turn it over.
- Fuel pump isn't getting power
- Wiper motor is blowing fuses
- Hazards only come on if the I set the turn signal to left or right
- ARB compressor is blowing air out the solenoid exhaust screw instead of filling
Anyway...this felt like a major milestone.... loaded up the fusebox
Turned the key and powered up the gauges
Powered up the ECM and the handheld

From there, it was time to get the distributor squared away. But, to do so, I needed to prime the motor. Dumped in 8 quarts of black gold and primed until oil came out through the rods. Put the valve cover back on and ran the drill for another 15 mins.
Lastly, got a new tool for the shop. Didn't have a bench grinder or belt sander. I'd been putting my angle grinder in the bench vise for finishing edges.
Eastwood combination 8" bench grinder and belt sander.
Once I get the fuel pump squared away, it's time to put in the rest of the fluids and turn it over.
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Ran a 12V source to the trigger post of the relays and we have power to the pump.




