For those not aware, I spent the last month tearing apart my car, only to find out the fuel pump pickup line dry rotted in-tank.
Then, I found out my fuel supply line melted against my exhaust pipe. So after dropping the tank, reparing everything, crafting new lines, and then putting exhaust wrap around the muffler and DFI tape on the fuel lines, I get ready to mess with my timing.
And at some point, I must have bumped a line, because my (*&$(*# evaporative line coming from my fuel tank, or somewhere, melted against my passenger side exhaust. The above is a picture of the line.
So first questions first: Is this line pulling a vacuum? if so, then I need to patch and cap the line, because the ($*$# engine won't turn over.
This is after me re-setting the engine to find TDC, aligning 0 on the balancer and putting everything back together.
So, before I start second-guessing my distributor skills (I pulled the dist and put it back in after aligning the rotor to the #1 wire on the cap)...
Could this melted in-half line prevent my car from starting?