Thanks for the info. I checked all fuses and fuel cut-off switch. I found that the owners manual does not match the fuse box diagram, but the one in Haynes does. The fuse diagram link you sent also matches Haynes and my fuse box.
Here is what I found so far.
Fuse #4 is identified as a daytime running light. My car doesn't have them. However, it is a live 20 amp circuit. When the key is on, I can see that by removing and re-inserting this fuse, that R-8 (fuel pump relay) will briefly engage and then disengage after two seconds. during this time the fuel pump does not operate. This is the only time power gets to that relay(for two seconds after the key is turned AND with #4 fuse in place). Fuse #14(fuel pump)gets power duing the initial two seconds after the key is turned and goes dead as does the circuit that engages the fuel pump relay. I checked power to the fuel pump. It has power for the same duration as the other 2 second circuit and then goes dead. The pump does not make any noise during this interval.
This car is a 2.0 DOHC and was originally an Enterprise rental car. I bought it in 2000 and have had no problems with it until the timing belt stripped out. Is there anything that I may have messed up in the fuel delivery system that could be caused by changing a timing belt?
Thanks for your help