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1979 911 SC Engine turns over then stalls immediately

I am refurbishing a 1979 Porsche 911 SC Targa. The car has not been started in 6 years. The plugs are getting a good spark when turning over the engine. I have cleaned the fuel tank, changed the fuel tank filter, replace the fuel pump, Fuel pressure accumulator and fuel filter. I also removed the CIS fuel distributor and had it rebuilt. I reinstalled the rebuilt CIS fuel distributor and the engine will now try to start and then stalls immediately. I checked the fuel and it is getting to the injectors.

Any suggestions on what to check next. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

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check and see if the coil is energized while is in the on position, you may only be getting spark while cranking,
a place to start (no pun intended)

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often idicative of a large intake air leak, like the brake vacuum hose off, split intake, pop-off popped out, etc.

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