Ok, so, I have an issue. It's been some time since I've posted here and I'm still working on a 1973 240z. Since my last post, which was in regards to replacing/repairing the fuel pump, I have replaced the pump, strainer, and the fuell line between pump and strainer. Now my issue is that, despite the new pump, the car will not start. My current assumption is either a clog in the metal fuel line from pump to carbs, a clog in the rubber fuel line that connect directly to the carbs, or an issue with the flow guide valve. These being my assumed issues I was wondering how I might go about checking these. Also to state, before someone suggests it, I was able to put a vacuum pump on the fuel line, between strainer and fuel pump, and pull fuel up to the strainer with no issues so I know the line is clean from tank to strainer. So all lines leading up to the pump are clean. How might I go about removing the metal fuel line to check for clogging or even the rubber hoses to the carburetors? How would I check the flow guide valve? Is there anything else that could be the issue here? Would removing the rubber fuel line connector from pump to metal fuel line and redirecting to a clean container be a good way to test whether the pump is currently working?