Thanks for the tip. I fixed the dot.
The I, ignition, terminal has enough juice to kick on the relay switch. I'm using a DUI dist. so nothing is powered off the I terminal. Either way, it works. The car is still in the driveway, but I tested it twice and so far so good. Ran it for twenty minutes each time. Both fans kicked on at the same time once the motor reached temp. Turned off the car, one fan stayed on and eventually shut off when the motor cooled down; the other fan turned off immediately after I switched off the key.
When I grounded the fan labeled "stays on" to the chassis, it would not turn off even after the motor cooled or when I pulled the wire disconnecting the thermostat switch; it stayed on regardless. It finally worked as planned once I isolated the fan ground "-" to the thermostat switch. Ya, I am worried about pulling too much juice through the thermostat switch. Maybe it's a fault relay? cheapo relays from Summit. Do you think the thermostat switch will burn out?
Thanks for all your suggestions. Now I'm off to try and get 3 carbs to play nice together on a fresh cylinder head.