13-10-20, 05:51 AM
Another wee thought. You said its got new fuel pump. Is it definitely pumping fuel through. You could pull plug cap of one of the plugs and turn over a few times and then take plug out and it should them definitely be wet. If not wet , no fuel getting through. If wet then you could heat plugs.
Ive heated plugs before to kick an engine into life. Just take plugs out , pop then onto a wee gas cooker and heat the end of the plugs. You have to get a good bit of heat in them , and then without burning your hands ( good gloves) get them in as quick as possible trying to keep as much heat in them as possible. They dont have to be properly tightened , just in there. And then fire her up. If theres fuel in there , with heat and spark she should fire up.
Ive heated plugs before to kick an engine into life. Just take plugs out , pop then onto a wee gas cooker and heat the end of the plugs. You have to get a good bit of heat in them , and then without burning your hands ( good gloves) get them in as quick as possible trying to keep as much heat in them as possible. They dont have to be properly tightened , just in there. And then fire her up. If theres fuel in there , with heat and spark she should fire up.