Gearhead
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This is a 1969 800A. The 304 has been overhauled and assembled by me. This includes, the heads surfaced ground to bring back to true flat. The Cylinders have been opened up to .0030” over, new pistons, new mild cam, master kit. The engine turns over but will not start. It has fire. I did not rebuild the Holly 2300, but it was fine prior to engine being pulled. It does have a strong smell of fuel in the top end That lingers. I can see two nice shots of fuel in the carb when the throttle is cycled. The Carb did sit on the shelf with the top and bottom taped shut For a while. Not sure, this might be a carburetor problem.
I have found TDC. I bring #8 up on its compression stroke and the harmonic balancer is lined up right at, or prior to the zero on the scale. I have installed the distributor with the rotor pointing to the #8 cylinder. I have installed it 180 degrees out. The plug wires are installed starting with #8 plug and around the distributor clockwise. The distributor is a Holly style and has a pertronix system. It is fine. I am running out of ideas. I need some help.
I have found TDC. I bring #8 up on its compression stroke and the harmonic balancer is lined up right at, or prior to the zero on the scale. I have installed the distributor with the rotor pointing to the #8 cylinder. I have installed it 180 degrees out. The plug wires are installed starting with #8 plug and around the distributor clockwise. The distributor is a Holly style and has a pertronix system. It is fine. I am running out of ideas. I need some help.