vandelay industries
1/2 ton status
The easiest and most likley thing to fix it. Take the spark plugs out. Burn off the excess fuel with a torch. Get them good and hot to get all the fuel from down inside the plug where its actually shorting. or just get new/"new" plugs. While they are out crank the engine to dry out the cylinders. Put the plugs back in and see if it starts. If you flooded it really bad the plugs will all be fouled with fuel and itll never start as they just keep getting wet when you try to start over and over again.
Engine only needs fuel, air, and spark. It has air, and you say it has spark (at least at the wire), then it needs fuel. if you see fuel like you say then it must not be getting one of the other things. Most likely spark from flooded plugs.
If you really want to rule out the carb. just use starting fluid and not fuel. but again. Its probably fouled spark plugs from flooding. the SBC and its little friend the 4.3 are simple old engines. They will run on only a few cylinders. They will run with bad cams. they will run with bent rods. they will run with low compression.
What Im saying is, dont over think it. Start simple
On a side note, i noticed in the fan thread that you have a holley (i'm guessing 4160) on there. But there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of space between the back of the carb and distributor?
i'm thinking of going with a 4175 because this is total bullshit----2 months and problem still not completely solved. But i'm concerned it may not fit. i'm thinking the 4175 was designed more for v-8's in mynd. i was envisioning myself going holley irregardless if this problem ever occured or how well the q-jet runs because i see myself going holley/holley type carbs eventually anyways.
The other part of me wants to figure this out because how else will i grow and develop as a car crafter?