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I always thought the pressure switch circuit was a backup to the main fuel pump circuit so that if the main circuit failed, the pump would continue to operate through the oil pressure switch. I've seen some Fieros with no oil pressure at idle and they would still run. That's the way my old 87 engine was before I made the swap. I used the same sending unit on my 3.4 and it seems to read normal, so I believe my readings were correct. Guess I was wrong. Thanks for the education you've given us on this project. Glad you got it going.
I'm not too sure just how importantly the oil pressure circuit plays into everything. I've removed the sending unit and installed a mechanical unit and ran it for several days without any problems that I remember. When I was putting RatPee86 back on the road, that's the way I had it set up.Now, for the ECM, if you would like to swap out ECM's, I have 3 ECM's that you can swap in as a test. As for the fuel pressure leak down, you can do a fundamental check just by removing the cap from the schrader valve on the fuel rail and seeing if you get a good strong squirt of fuel before starting the engine. You could also cycle the switch to the on position several times to fully pressurize the system. If you think the cold start injector is leaking down, I also have several fuel rails with cold start injectors.
I drove the car to work sense my Infiniti is giving me headaches lately.
In your 6th picture down is where all that green junk came from. They were original bump stops that were underneath that metal piece, held in place by the fingers. I've found some nylon pieces that I've used as replacements and I have also used pieces of Maple dowel inserted in there. The lubricant that goes in the motor isn't available any longer. If you will get yourself a tube of Sil-Glyde Disk Brake Slider Lube, it will work great. It's high temp, doesn't melt, and protects the rubber seals on the motor. It's used on brake sliders. I once used the silicone grease I bought from Rodney Dickman and it melted and dripped out the bottom of the motor. The extra shaft I have isn't the same as you need, but I do have several repaired and repairable motors.