It sounds to me that you have multiple problems:
is there a way i could set it up to run the electric and have it not keep pumping fuel into my eldelbrock 600cfm 1409 carb when i go to start it. i know this is going to confuse people but im talking like for when i turn the ignition on i dont want it to over fill my carb if anyone gets what im saying. im wanting to put the electric so as the little amount of power out of my 366 tall deck actually goes to the rear and not to run the old fuel pump.
This sounds like the float(s) are too high or the needle/seat is getting trash in it. It doesn't matter what kind of a fuel pump you have as the fuel pump isn't the problem. Even if you got it running with the fuel in the bowl & then turned on the electric pump...the first time you came to a stop light your carb would overflow. The idea of the mechanical fuel pump "using power" that is in any measurable amount is silly, just silly!
that sounds more like what i would want to do c20 cause when i have my truck sit overnight it takes a while to get the fuel up to the carb to start it up and even longer if it goes a day or more
Something is likely leaking, I've not heard of common problems with drainback of Edelbrock carbs. Run the truck then unbolt the carb, lift it up on the bolts so you can put coffee lid or something between the carb & intake, check it in the morning.
well we just had the carb rebuilt completely about a month ago when my dad was home cause it started leaking when it ran. but i htink the gas is evaporating out of the carb as when i go to shut it off sometimes on hot days it will diesel
The gas is not evaporating out of the carb.Try the highest octane gas you can buy & your run-on will likely stop.
You have the same problem you did a month ago...you carb needs fixed. Lorne