Thank you again Joe. Several questions: can I buy the seals that fiit under the check valve. Also you mentioned that the cylinders in the IP are keyed, so if they were pushed up when I was freeing the pistons does that mean they could be out of wack. They only came up maybe 1/4 to maybe 3/8 inch or so. Then on to the injectors themselves, when I remove them are there specific seals under them and can you buy them. I can soak them in carb cleaner and alcohol and blow them out if that's permited. Another thing I read in the tech articles that the car should fire on the CSV even if the injectors are not getting fuel. \makes sense as the fitting come off the fuel inlet before the IP. I undid the little #8 metric head bolt on the CSV and nothing came out of it but could there be a blockage in there also as the gas could have gummed it up. I had the engine fired up several days ago by squirting fuel in the intake, it fired up several times and it blew a mouse nest out of the tail pipe, lots of seed and sunflower seeds and carbon. When I bought the car 4 years ago I filled the cylinders with tranny fluid and had all the lines off and cleaned and painted and baked them. New plugs, points, cap, condensor, points at 14 or 16, ballast resistor etc. have to check my notes. The whole fuel system as been gone over and I got 1 litre fuel in 11 seconds on the bench test. I have gone over everything possible all new rubber lines on the engine, fuel lines, rebuilt my old style Bosch fuel pump, had it apart several times till I got it right. So I hope I'm getting close. Been a long restoration. Sincerely, carey