Thinking during a delay
First, to answer your questions:
Fuel to the FPD (fuel pulsation damper)? Yes fuel past filter. I'm not getting fuel PAST the FPD which I know from not having pressure in the fuel rail.
Copper washers? Yes. The engine gasket kit came with copper washers that I put in, properly?, I think so, go on each side of the eye or washer-eye-washer, right?
Pinched line? IIRC there is a soft line from filter to a soft/hard junction below #5 plug (hard to get to), then hard line to the FPD that runs behind the head and is bolted in place on the back of the head (nearly impossible to get to). So, when I took the head off, I disconnected it at the fuel filter & at the FPD. After head was off, it leaked at the fuel filter, so I put the fuel line back on just to get the end above the fuel tank so it wouldn't leak. When installing the head, I bolted this line in place, installed the head, then hooked it back up to the fuel filter.
You have a good point Jon. I got delayed the last couple of days ending with tooth extraction (in my mouth, not on the flywheel) under anesthetic yesterday. OUCH!
Fuel delivery:
I plan to take the FPD off to verify copper washers (crushers). While off, I'll put the fuel line in a cup and check fuel feeding the FPD to make sure I'm good to the FPD (no crimped line).
Obviously, I'll check for crushers on the FPD. When reinstalled.
Once FPD is installed, I'll crimp return line and check for preassure in the fuel rail by loosening banjo bolt feeding the CSI (cold start injector).
Guessing: Like I said, I smelt fuel on the plugs. Also, around the FPD was "damp" but not "wet". So, maybe the FPD is tight enough for some gas, but not enough to start (sounds impossible, but maybe). Regardless, I will trouble shoot the fuel delivery completely.
Could be anything! Since I had this all apart, at this point it could be ANYTHING! Fuel pressure regulator, injectors (fresh back from Witchhunter), etc. I didn't drop anything and didn't read about CSI, or FPD, or FPR being "know problems", so didn't replace them.
What I did? The only thing I did do possibly wrong was over-gasket. I had to make my own gaskets on the two spots in the picture. I may have screwed up the big throttle body gasket because I made it to fill the spot in the pic, but when I put it together it seemed like it should have been smaller and seemed to cover something up at the throttle body. I had it all covered with "indian head", so left it as is, but in hindsight, I should have taken it back off, cut it down and reinstalled.