That's a fair point. Few component on this car may have escaped the effects of long term standing.
Set up is: 3.4 8L engine, 45D6 distributor on conventional points, HIF7 carbs with AED converted to manual operation.
Timing was a 20 degrees ATDC so that's been pulled round to 10 BTDC (roughly, on static adjustment).
Spark at plugs is confirmed using a Sparkrite plug tester. But what I oberserve is that rather than one clean, birght, spark every two revolutions it's showing one main spark followed by 3 or 4 faint afterflashes. I don't understand that.
The float chamber on the AED can be observed to be filling (lid off). But guess carbs will have to come off for a close inspection and assessment.
The general dilemma is how much time to spend (?waste) trying to coax this engine back into a zombie like state of running given that it seems that head removal is inevitable in any case. No firm answer to that I guess: But my inclination that an engine at least fires up and runs (somewhat) is a better prospect for repair than one that won't.
All opinions greatefully recieved!