Greg, I suspect fuel delivery ... ;-} Did the fuel pressure light go out on the dash? Wes I.'s Spica book has a section on determining if you have sufficient fuel volume. It isn't hard to do but can be kinda messy. Another is that maybe your SPICA doesn't put out enough PSI to open the injection nozzles.
Bruce > Gentle Alfisti, > I thought my knowledge of the Spica pump satisfactory to volunteer to help > a guy with his 74 spider. The car exhibits no fuel delivery. We installed a > new rear Bosch pump, have fuel flow, new filters and a rebuilt T.A.. The car > starts and runs on ether (starting fluid). The Spica pump turns and its > linkages have been set-up to nominal stops. I have set-up several Spica > systems before and have had success. Certainly I have never seen a pump > unable to get a car to want to fire. This is highly unusual. Any ideas > that the Digest may have will be very much appreciated. > > modelle in somers point > 115.01, 115.02 > > ------------------------------ > > End of alfa-digest V10 #2329 > **************************** -- to be removed from alfa, see http://www.digest.net/bin/digest-subs.cgi or email "unsubscribe alfa" to [email protected]

