You can also get a manual push button for your starter from the auto parts store. Hook it up to the starter relay on your passenger's side fender and you can manually crank the engine with the push button with the key in the RUN position.
If the electric fuel pump isn't installed yet you want to:
1) Install the manual push button across your starter relay.
2) Bleed the fuel filter by depressing the Schraeder valve and cranking the engine until a solid stream of fuel comes out.
3) Bleed each of the cylinders individually by cracking the injectors loose and cranking the engine. I like to go by the firing order 1, 2, 7, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. My truck will usually cough by 7 and start on 3.
When bleeding the engine make sure you let the starter rest. I'd crank no more than 30 seconds and then give it 2 minutes to rest. That might be overly conservative but cranking against 21.5:1 compression will heat up that starter fast. Also, make sure you wear safety glasses. The injectors will spit fuel when bleeding them.
Once you get her home it'd probably be a good idea to do the ol' ATF trick.