Did a power on test today. Hooked up a battery charger for 12v and tested the electrical system. Also added in a ground from the block to the car while I was at it. Looks like I will be tracking down a bunch of electrical issues, some probably original to the vehicle. Some due to the swap it looks like.
Good and the bad:
Starter engages with ignition switch. But fuel pump does not come on unless power is applied directly (pump works just not getting power on from relay). Only the right front blinker works and none of the tail lights work (could be bad bulbs or faulty harness). Wipers work, heater fan motor works, radiator fan motors work and push a lot of air, headlights don't work. Ignition switch doesn't appear to apply power correctly to the key on position (it has a bodged in B210 electrical switch so that may be the issue). Applying power directly to the key on 12v causes the relays installed for the KA swap to pulse (likely inadequate power supply for 12v on). Best guess at this point is a poor 12v positive into the control box. Note: I used 2 spare #14 brain boxes instead of my good one to test with just in case there was an electrical issue.
Unfortunately it was already getting late and both of the meters I could find had dead batteries so I stopped work on it.
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