Here's my decision on the fuel pump. I'm going to drop the driver side tank that wasn't having any trouble and put the EP381 in that tank. That way I can see if the fuel system is going to work with the tank selector valve and other existing components. I have read of a few people having trouble with the tank selector valve in the higher pressure fuel system. The success of that will determine what I do with the passenger tank.
On another note, I hate the pre-made spark plug wire sets. I have made them myself in the past using the crimp tool that goes in a vice. Luckily I already have a good ratcheting crimper so I purchased MSD's crimper dies and they fit my crimper.
There's one part for stripping the insulation and another for crimping (the camel hump looking bit). I'm not sure what the round hole at the end is for.
First thing I did was arrange the boots on the cap the way I wanted them.
I routed the wires thru the looms and marked them for cutting at the end of the boot.
I did give myself a little slack.
Before proceeding further remember to slide the boot on. I forgot a couple times until right before I went to crimp the terminal on. A little dielectric grease helps them slide on easier.
The Jegs wires I'm using are single crimp. MSD does make double crimp wires that would have you strip less insulation off. With the single crimp wires the core is going to be folded back over the insulation so you need a fair length of it exposed. I was shooting for about 3/4".
Before crimping the terminals I put a little extra bend in the ends. Not sure this is really necessary but it made me feel better.
The core gets folded back under the terminal
You want about a nickel's width of insulation past the end of the terminal "ears".
Here's the finished crimp.
All done and no excess wire to deal with.