Thanks guys. This is a huge help. So there are two prongs. Which one is the one that should always get switched power? The one closest the the pulley or further.
So you think the circuit has to be completed for the one that goes to the battery light diode as well?
Rooster, that 2.0 flat six came in only a couple thousand cars. The vast majority are flat air-cooled boxer motors. Basically it's a VW bus motor (a 1.7/1.8 one and hopped up 2.0L version with longer stroke and nicer heads). My old engine was the hopped up 2.0L. When it was new it only made around 96 hp. So even my rev-limited limp mode EJ 2.2L makes a huge difference in the car (which probably weighs just under 2000 lb).
It makes sense for the 914. From what I understand, early subies emulated this engine. ...And then carried the torch, so to speak, for the flat four boxer. That subie motor is pretty much how the original 914 engine would have had to evolve eventually.
Great fit for the car... Way more power, much better economy, potential to be a lot more durable/reliable. And lighter to boot! Great fit, except for needing that radiator. Kind of a challenge in a mid engined car. So far it's been surmountable with a extra large radiator with plenty of auxillary fan cooling. The way to do right is to mount that rad. up front--I just didn't want to make any cuts at all in doing my conversion.