Make sure when diagnosing a no-start that the battery is fully charged. A low battery will make all of the electrical systems work at a lower performance which can lead to a problem that is not really there.
Diagnosing a “No Start”
 
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I own a 1946 Chevrolet truck with a 216 cubic inch. It’s hard to start after it sets over night. What kind of electric fuel pump would you recommend? How difficult is it to install?