Are there any peculiarities when pouring fuel into the tank and priming the carbs? I have not put gas in the tank since testing for leaks. It has been dry since that test. I imagine there might be air pressure in the fuel line going to the carbs until the float bowls fill with fuel.
You might want to clip an extra ground off an on to the p-lead until you get more comfortable around your test set up.
If your carb vents are clear there should not be much drama getting the float bowls full.
Consider running the bowls dry at the end of your test runs and note how long it takes so you can perhaps estimate when to cut the fuel when taxiing in at the end of your flights...
I have a single pole, single throw switch wired to the mag. One of the terminal comes off the mag case. I assumed that was the ground so I ran two wires off that connection. One to the switch and one to the engine case as a ground. The other terminal I assumed was the hot terminal or the P-Lead. I ran a wire from that to the other connection of the switch.
IS THIS CORRECT? I do not have the wires connected to plugs so as not to accidentally make the engine hot. No fuel in tank or carbs.