I would guess fuel, boiling, vapor lok, etc
But check your CRANKING spark. "Rig" a test gap using METAL CORE wire, not the factory radio supporessed wire, to the coil tower. Either get it so you can see it AKA through the hood gap, or get a helper, and crank it USING THE KEY---do NOT test when jumpering the starter relay, as this changes the circuit. Spark should be hot, blu, snappy, and at least 3/8 and more typically 1/2" long
Test cranking coil voltage. "Rig" your meter to coil + and ground. With key in "run" voltage will be various, anywhere from 6-8 or maybe 10. If it is battery voltage, the points are open, bump the engine. The points must be closed to get current through the coil.
Next, read the meter while cranking the engine, again with the key. This voltage should be very close to battery cranking V. That is, if the battery pulls down to 11V cranking, then coil + should be very close to that when cranking.
If that checks out, make sure coil wire is not burned --check continuity, check rotor and cap internally for condition, plug wires, and plugs condition.
THEN GO concentrate on fuel problems