Too funny, I had a ground strap on one of the bolts on the coil packs and then i realized the the valve cover bolts are insulated through the rubber grommets and then there are gaskets around the valve cover that insulate as well. One of the things one of the swap mechanics mentioned to me is that when it comes time to fire it up and prime the pump to crack loose the end cap on the fuel rail to clean out the line. he said just wrap it with a bunch of shop rags and flick the ingition on and off for a moment. I figure I am going to do a plus one and put a hidden toggle switch on my FI power line under the hood some place so it will act as both a theft deterrent and a service switch for just the same kind of situation where i want the ignition on but not the fuel pump.
Glad I’m not the only one with brain farts - as my dad would say, with regards to wiring “I know just enough to be really dangerous.”
To be honest I didn’t know you could take the end caps off the fuel rails, but that’s probably a good step to do.
I also like the idea of the extra switch to activate the fuel pump. I’ve known that I want to install something similar since I realized that I’ll have a good chunk of change into my easily stealable old truck once I’m done... I’m thinking of doing a hidden switch inside the cab though so I can use it every time I throw it in park.
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