Sounds as if a compression check would be the next thing to look at. Also, the mixture could be out - due to the carburetter flooding (what type?) or if a Zenith warped top plate, or weak mixture due to air leak in the inlet manifold gasket (loose manifold?) or vacuum line (PCV valve?). Weak mixture is more likely, as unless really bad it will start from cold if it is rich.
Check what voltage you are actually getting at the coil with the points closed (check chassis/engine earth and could be bad connection on the ignition switch). Check it is the correct coil (not intended for use with a ballast resistor).
Weak valve springs should not stop the engine starting, but may have resulted in burning of the valve seats and consequent low compression, which will stop it starting.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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