Wait - its not supposed to click a bit? When I flip mine on I can hear the pump and vboost wirring for a second and then its silent.
Yes it does click till the float bowls are primed up..
If you turn the key more than once, It actually sounds like its pressurizing the bowls till it can't go any further, (till the rubber float valve stops when the float bowls are filled to their set level).
Mine primes for about 2.5 to 3 seconds then stops. If I rotate the key again, it click for about .5 second then stops.
One time I did a test to see how long the pump will prime the system if there was a fuel leak.
I opened the little drain plug at the bottom of one of the carbs to release fuel pressure and simulate a fuel leak, then turned the key.
It clicked for something like 6 to 7 seconds then turned off. Fuel was shooting out of that drain plug.
Out of curiosity, I turned the key on again, It did the same thing clicking for 6 to 7 seconds.
I then closed up the drain screw and re-cycled the key, This time it took about 4 seconds to stop.
Re-cycled the key once more and it only clicked for .5 seconds..
So IMHO,, it sounds like the pump primes up to a certain pressure, then stops.
If it primes longer, it's either trying to refill the bowls from a depleted state (peeing gas in or around the carbs), or its not holding the pressure after its been pumped, which can be the little rubber diaphragms inside the pump.
Please... Don't let me get started about what this damn Ethanol is dong to our rubber parts. Especially on parts that flex as their normal operation.