Thinking ahead to the drive to FFO, I thought it would be useful to get an external 12v accessory adapter and would mount it somewhere near the manual throttle knob. The device just needs 12v and a ground.
I thought maybe I could use one of the purple wires for the inspection light socket since they aren't plugged in to the receptacle; no juice. Argh! That would have been too easy!
I see two inline fuses under the dash. This is consistent with a '74. One has an 8amp fuse installed with red and black leads. According to the '74 wiring diagram side 1 (thanks for hosting this, Brad!!) this is for the lighter; the red is hot to the lighter, the black wire goes to fuse A, from which a violet wire goes to the inspection lamp socket. No juice from this inline fuse. This makes sense based on what I have already been seeing, and presumably there's a disconnect somewhere. Too bad I can't use it, but I'm not about to take the dash apart to figure it out.
The other inline fuse has a 20 amp fuse in it that is blown.

When I put the key to ON (not start) I could hear the fuel pump, as always. I have disconnected every fuse, both in the array and the two inline ones, and I couldn't get it to turn off. Is this a concern? Is it okay that the pump is always unfused? Is the fuse really just meant for the relay that then connects to other stuff?
Meanwhile, can I just use the pink wire that's hot and -- running a totally new and separate inline 16amp fuse -- use that for my 12v adapator? I know it would work, but I don't want to in any way affect the load that might be supplied to the fuel pump as this is critical for car operation. On a test run with the fuse replaced the car still seemed to run okay, but I also don't want a leak that might drain the battery given that everything seemed to run okay even with the blown fuse...
Everything that I need to work -- lights, turn and brake bulbs, instruments, radio, horn, fans (engine and heater) -- all work fine so I'm reluctant to mess too much with wiring. Should I be concerned that there's a blown 20amp relay purportedly for the fuel pump relay and that the pump clearly still works without it? Can I draw from it?
I guess things are always tricky with electrics. I know the previous owner installed Hella H4 halogen lights that run of a relay, so clearly everything isn't original, and he had the brown wire fix done.
Any help/suggestions would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
phaetn