That relay isn't the feed -- that switches power for the under-carb heater.
Power for the choke goes from a fusible link on at the distribution point on the solenoid to a flat plug, the whole choke-oil-heater wiring is a sub-harness that plugs it there. That harness runs to the three pin oil switch, which powers the choke and the relay. A separate wire in the harness powers the heater through that relay. The other side of the relay grounds through a switch in the intake manifold.
Check the power at the oil switch, it may be bad.
Be careful, the power there is unswitched, it's only the oil pressure that turns the choke and heater on. That's so they don't operate and run down your battery if you leave the ignition on, they draw a lot of current. It also prevents cold drivability issues if you are listening to the radio, have a hard time starting the car, or stall out.