My compression test kit came today and initialresults were less than 25 psi hand cranking. Squirted oil into chambers and they immediately came up to around 50, unfortunately the gauge doesnt have a max position so its all done by eye. Encouraged by this I recleaned the carb and hooked up the pump to a freshly filled fuel can (belt and braces approach). Still no success but at least I could see that all plugs were now getting wet and not just the No4 as previously.
Went back to TDC and adjusted distributor from scratch and lo and behold it started on next crank and sounded sweet, albeit on a fast tickover. As the radiator is not yet plumbed in I only allowed it to run for 15 seconds a couple of times.
Will get that fitted in the week and hopefully run for an extended time, recheck compression and retighten head nuts, fingers crossed all goes ok.
We still have some work to do before it is back on the road but this is a major milestone.
This car belongs to my adult son who has autism, we have been stripping and rebuilding the car over the last two years with him doing the majority of the work and enjoying every minute; apart from last weekend when we couldnt get it started after refitting the engine. I am looking forward to seeing his face this afternoon when he starts it up, this would not have been possible without all the help and advice everyone took the time to forward.
So thankyou for all your help it is greatly appreciated and if you are around East Bristol area and see a black Ruby being driven by someone with a huge smile on his face that will probably be us
...........thanks again.
PS I am sure I will be back on the forum requesting more advice in the future.