mrjamieson
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Hi guys, I have a 1992 Wellcraft 233 Eclipse which had a T/B IV ignition, mechanical fuel pump and Rochester 4bbl. Got new outdrive, transom assembly and MarinePower 5.7 with, Delco EST, electric fuel pump and Holley 1409 4bbl. First, the fuel pump wiring. The oil pressure switch has a "P", "S" and an "I" on it. Should I put an inline fuse before the (+) fuel pump from the "P" side? If so, how many amps? Does the "S" go to the "S" (right post) on the starter OR the "R" (left post) on the starter? Can I splice into the purple (+) wire coil wire for the "I" side? Also, can I use this switch for the "low pressure alarm too"? If so, how do I wire it? I would hate to have (2) oil pressure switches and one oil pressure sender. Secondly, the Holley carb. Using the SELCO repair manual, (the picture is not that clear) I see the electric choke being fed from the "R" (left post) side of the starter (I think), is that correct? The Holley website made it clear you can NOT use the coil or alternator as a power source. Thirdly, the shift interrupt wiring. The new wiring seems to "energize" the distributor as apposed to the old way of "grounding" it. If that's correct, can I splice into the same purple wire as the oil pressure switch? Should I use a 2 amp inline fuse before the shift interrupter as some illustrations suggest? Lastly, Should I use 12 or 14 gauge wire. Thanks in advance.