Well, for those of you who helped last weekend, here is this weekends update. I was so sure last week that this was a fuel related issue, I was prepared to take apart the fuel system today (an even replace the fuel pump if necessary). I checked all the fuel lines today and there is no blockage. I am getting good flow from the pump while cranking. I even checked the flow "after" the first carb by pulling off the line between the carbs and cranking the engine and seeing the flow. It is very strong. Bottom line the carbs are getting fuel.
The carbs also seem to be working right. I did not dig into them very much, but I did check the floats and all seems to be fine there. there is also a good pull on the air side. I took the filter off and good feel very good pull if I put my hand in front of the air intake while I was cranking the engine (that little starter botton under the hood is a savior!).
The reason I was so sure it was the fuel side of things is that the car did run for a while last weekend. If you will recall it had died on me, and I couldn't start it. Then (magically) it fired up. It ran a while and died again. At that point I could crank it and crank it, but nothing. I sort of figured that something was wrong with the pump and that fuel had somehow made it into the carbs while it sat (gravity / equilibrium / something?!?!) and it started and ran long enough to burn the gas out in the carbs. It turn out that I made a bad diagnosis, and the pump seems to be operating fine.
Anyway, I now think the fuel is fine and that the elctrical is where the issue is. I of course have no idea why it died, started, and died again. I tend to think electrical things either work or they don;t so the fact that it started and ran for a while really threw me off.
Today, I checked a couple things electrical. Here is what I tried. Please tell me what your next steps would be. I am not getting a spark at any of the spark plugs. I pulled each plug and tested them by grounding them and seeing if I could see a spark. I couldn't. I also tried to see if I could get an arc from the plug wires driectly to ground (using a scredriver), which I could not. I also tried a timing light on all the plug wires and got nothing. Lastly, I tried the timing light on the coil wire and saw nothing. I am not sure what to check now. I have seen some posts on here that suggest replacing the coil and I have also seen someone suggest the condenser in the distributor. I am not real keen on just randomly replacing things until something works. If there is a good way to hone in on the problem, I would appreciate hearing about it.
Based on my little saga, does anyone have any ideas? My trouble shooting skills are clearly bad, as I was 100% sure it was fuel related last weekend, and I am 100% sure it is spark related this weekend.
I think I am up for one more diagnostic round before I have a flatbed take it to the mechanic. I really want to be DRIVING the car! On the poistive side, I am learning....
Thanks!