Randy, I know what you mean about piercing something. However, after installing the cover, piercing stud and checking to make sure there was continuity between one of the male tips on the pump female socket (where the truck harness plugs in) and the piercing stud I removed the cover to see where it actually pierces. There's an area under the cover with a small round indent in the top of VPs molded connection point that the piercing stud centers into and then the pointed tip of the stud pierces in the bottom of the round indent to make contact with the wire within. Hard to explain, but when you get the new pump and remove the top cover it'll click. So in fact you are piercing something . . . but not the actual "wire" leading to the pump. So, if there's a problem with the new pump (doubtful as if the shop claims the pump is Bosch spec rebuilt, its run on a test stand for 4 hours before being certified, so there shouldn't be any problems) you remove the stealth cover, flatten down the bottom of the round indent (where the stud pierced) and maybe even place a drop of black wax in there to help hide the pierced area, then reinstall the original cover, making sure to put some yellow paint on the screw and a tad along the side to the pump cover and it looks like it just came out of the box. Myself, I'm not concerned with hiding a piercing, but liked the concept of the pierced area being under the stealth cover and "out of the environment of the engine compartment" = connection point being less likely to become corroded over time than one of those wire tap connectors they send with the power boxes. They can become corroded and may even break the wire causing your truck to stop dead, just like a VP failure, and guess when this will happen? More than likely not in your driveway where all your tools and such are. So, for me, in a way, it was an insurance measure of sorts?
Yeah, I didn't really like the zoomies either, and the wheels were a bit funky too, but both were definitely period correct for the truck. I caught the show in the middle so I wasn't sure what HEMI was in it. Neat old truck though.
Are you a member of the MoPar site
For B Bodies Only ? I'm on the A-Body site, obviously my Duster is an A, there's a wealth of information on these sites almost as good as our beloved TDR.
Catch you later Randy.