so, to check your fuel pressure, go to pep boys and buy a vacuum / fuel pressure tester kit, it is about $14 bucks.
then, disconnect the fuel line at the cold start selenoid and connect the guage. either have someone turn on the key or make the connection from the css to gage long (plenty of tubing in kit) you should have over 15 psi at the css.
you car should start even with out this working. it is not that cold in tx now.
if the csv is not working properly hans at H&r can rebuild it.
do you hear the selenoid on the back of the inj pump clicking off and on when you start the car. I picked up some low voltage test lights and am able to hook up some leads and view if the selenoid is coming on .
I also do the same thing with the css.
you can also test the thermo time switch, search the forum for the correct method.
Even if all of these are not working your car should start?
did you check timing? if not set it at 3 det atcd when the car is off.
did you check the dwell?
I picked up the product in the link at vans in austin, pep boys carries them for about $50 bucks,
very helpful
http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16155from what I recall in your thread you have spark so, that system appears to be working correctly., I assume the plugs looked ok.
have you checked the voltage after the ballas resistor?
have you messed at all with the idle air screw or linkages?
have you messed at all with the fuel mixure screw on the back of the pump?
stick with it, you will figure it out. as joe said all you need spark and fuel and the car should run.
get back with us
Matt
Austin Tx
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