For the most part, the truck drove fine. There was a strange herky-jerky that happened under medium throttle. The best I could figure by the end of today was the high pressure fuel pump was going out. However, full throttle pulls were ~not~bad~, but I didn't get as many of those in. Whenever the herky-jerky happened, the AFR went WAY lean.
VERY driveable, otherwise. Light and part throttle was awesome. Smooth.
I figured maybe the herky-jerky was because I was using the large cap HEI and fuel only. So (again) I swapped in the HEI-8 small cap dizzy. Zero spark. Zero tach signal. I had followed some online re-wiring of the PCB for HEI, but nothing worked. I went back to the Megamanual instructions, nothing. I went through HEI diagnostics which condemned the module, but a new module didn't work. I went back to the large cap HEI and it worked.
Drove nice, except the herky-jerky. I did a wack of tuning, got it really well sorted out. I ran a wack of errands, including picking up two loads of dirt for the yard. I stopped at a parts store on the way home and picked up a new fuel pump. Truck's battery was dead. I got a jump, but no spark, no fuel pumps on, no tach signal to the ECU. I jumped the fuel pump relay and got pressure, but still no tach signal. Without my tools, I gave up and called the hook.
My shop isn't easy to access with a towtruck, so I had it dropped on the street in front of my house. I pulled the TBI off, and re-installed the Q-jet. I re-installed the mechanical pump off the motor, and fed it from a small Jerry Can under the hood to get it running and into the shop and on the lift, where I started pulling the rest of the Frankenstein fuel lines and pumps. I'll finish that tomorrow.
All this EFI stuff is going into a box and left on a shelf until I can spend a much less stressful time of it. I need more success in the small windows of opportunity I have to muck with my daily like this.
I need a sticker on my dashbaord to remind me: "Leave The Toaster Alone"