You've got 3 or four relays on this model that you might hear when turning the key on. The fuel pump relay is switched on through the EEC relay when it switches on to power the injectors and a few other things. But the big problem for us old tractor mechanics is that the whole shootin' match is run by the computer (ECA or ECM) and the ignition module on the distributor. Since it appears you might have some extra parts lying around, I would recommend that you swap out the ECA's. If that doesn't do it, put the original ECA back in and swap out modules. If that doesn,t do it, go to Sear's and get a Ford Code Scanner for about $35 and see what codes the computer is giving you. Lot's of fun. I'm working on a nearly similar problem on my '87. I got the scanner and found out that the computer was fried in a couple of areas, including the fuel pump circuit. A new computer will cost about $140 + your old core (or $90 more) at Autozone. If you can pick up a used ECA (I think it has to be same engine, same transmission) from a running junker you could save some bucks.
Lots of luck, Jim |