Hi Perry,
I had the same problem with my car. A little serching of the site might produce some info; I found quite a lot out there. Here's one thread:
http://sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=7460.15 You say describe a method that fixes the problem and mention that you think the FI pump is off. From my experience, I found that getting the linkage spot on held the solution. Joe's linkage tour is a godsend. I did it once and the problem remained. I removed the linkage rod to the pump and enriched the mixture manually and the problem went away. So I did the linkage tour again - in full. And again. On the third occassion I nailed it.
My point is that it's a art, not a science. There are a lot of things to get right when adjusting it, and it takes a while. I had my FI pump reset and it was too lean. I had to play with the idle mixture screw (back of the pump; spring loaded; never turn with engine running, etc) and the warm air idle screw at the manifold. By making tiny adjustments I hit the sweet spot. It took a while, but now it's perfect.
I'd recommend another go at the linkage, and then the odd turn of the FI idle mix screw (remembering how many turns, etc) and seeing how that goes. I find that by turning the warm air idle screw I can bring back the hunting idle problem you have now.
JH