Electric pump
jaydog,don't have a diagram but here is a simple rundown. The pump is mounted on a bulkhead, close to the tank. I have a T in the fuel line coming out of the tank, one side going to the elect pump. the other just going to the origional fuel feed line. I installed a ball valve in each line, so I can shut off either fuel feed as needed. Ran a hot wire from the ign. switch to the pump, with a simple toggle switch mounted beside the pump, to turn the pump off unless needed. That and a ground wire is all you need. I can easily bleed the entire system all the way to the injectors with this set up, without having to pump that damn little lever. It also saved my bacon last fall in the upper Deleware bay, getting into an anchorage after dark. The boat had not been used in a pretty good while, weather was a little rough, and the tank getting low. Apparently picked up some trash from the tank and was trying to stop up a filter. Engine trying to quit. I turned on the elect. pump, and it gave me enough fuel to get into an anchorage and a chance to change filters, without having to fumble around in rough water in the dark. I think you will find from the responses on here, that many of us have electric pumps installed. Can be used for bleeding the system, transfer of fuel between tanks if you have more than one tank, or draining a tank easily if needed. If you have more questions, just post up, or send me an email.