Hello JbCollier,
- start it and warm it up until it quits. Pull the coil wire from the distributor, hold it a 1/4" from the engine (metal part, not carb), crank engine. Do you have spark? (Im assume yes but worth double-double checking) ->YES, I can definitely see the spark.
- Again, make sure it is in a "will-not-run" state. Pull the fuel line off the carb and point it into a plastic bottle, crank for 10 secs. Is it pumping fuel? Fuel look good? Ample quantity? the fuel flow is good. Please note that the fuel pump is new.
I just spent some time troubleshooting the issue. I believe the issue is from the SU. The fuel flow is not constant somehow. Usually, after I start the engine and it later on stops, I have to wait some time to be able to start again. So, this time I increase the fuel flow from the accelerator cable area and started the car right away. It started. I could not let it run at high rev too long to not scare my neighbors...
My option may be is to order a rebuild kit or any suggestion would be great.