All right, I got it hooked up, ran in to a bit of a situation though. Probably explains why my electronic choke wasn't working either. So I go to splice in to that line, hook up the relay. Nothing happens. Check the voltage on that wire, nada. So that's likely why I've had to dial my choke all the way open manually, because the electronic part wasn't working.

So that brings me to a few questions, and I'll get a picture of what I'm talking about tomorrow to further clarify things. So in installing the weber, all the wires that originally went to things, now do not. The only wire from that bundle that still goes to anything is the one for the electronic choke. I know it worked at one point because I remember it sparking when I touched the wire to it.

So first question, is there a fuse anywhere for that wire? I checked all the fuses inside the truck and all of them were good, none of them looked like they went to the choke anyway.

Second question, how much voltage does the electronic choke need? Out of that original cluster I have one 4-6 volt wire that's on when the key is fully turned, and two 12 volt wires that come on at that time as well. The others I assume are return lines as they generated no voltage and I consider them irrelevant now anyway.

Third question, since I have two 12 volt lines there that are on only when the key is fully turned, can I just use one of those to power the fuel pump and do away with the whole relay situation. It's what I did, and I just gave it a test drive, everything seemed to work fine. The pump definitely turns off when the key is in the accessory and of course off position. I don't want to screw things up though, so if there's some reason for a relay to be in place, I can hook it up.

I figure either way that most of that wire bundle is pointless now and I have a big plug and those wires that I can get rid of and just splice below the connection. Do away with the whole plug all together as I don't forsee ever switching back to the stock carb, or knowing how to even hook it up again =)

Thanks, and sorry for the long post.