Hello Jessie,
Do not despair. Re-install all the springs and fittings. Torque the 19mm fittings in at 18psi. (the 280 engine torque can go to 21 psi.). Re-move all the spark plugs so that the engine will crank easier and faster. Crank the engine with full throttle. You will see slight amounts of fuel collecting in each fitting. Fuel is metered in small quantities so do not expect a gusher or a real squirt! Next install the metal lines. Realize it takes a lot of cranking to fill those long fuel lines. Crack the lines loose at the injectors and continue cranking until fuel emerges from the lines. Next tinghten the fittings and crank some more at full throttle. Install the spark plugs. The engine should fire soon.
If you have fuel, air, ccompression and spark on time it will run!
Jumping the cold start valve or a shot of starting fluid will confirm that you have spark!!
Keep in touch,