Okay, I'll try again, submitted my suggestions once, Nada:
First to verify you've got good spark.
I recommend you remove the plugs, connect them to the wires, lay the threaded ends on a good ground, or connect a wire to the plug and ground. Have some one crank it over while you check for good spark.
An extension on the latter, is take one of the plugs out, insert a long screwdriver, tip end in the wire, hold the metal shaft of the driver on a good ground(valve cover hold down?) while some one cranks, keep cranking and lift the screwdriver away from the ground slowly. This should verify you've got a good strong bluewhite spark. make sure that you are holding the screwdriver by the plastic handle and not grounding yourself to the engine.
If you don't have spark, then pull the coil wire out of the distributor and use the screwdriver on it, same procedure as just above, this isolates to distributor/coil if no spark.
If you have good spark recheck the fuel feeds, make sure that your float bowls are getting filled. May have inadvertently covered a feed/vent fitting when working on the carbs.