Just installed rebuilt engine along with new fuel pump and hot wire kit. We got the car fired up and running. Everything appeared to be OK good oil pressure and fuel pressure. Finished buttoning up things like removing mechanical oil gauge, draining radiator and adding anti freeze, removing fuel pressure gauge. Drove car out of garage on its own power and while letting it warm up, had to add power steering fluid as it was very low. Was adding fluid and turning steering wheel to get air out and motor stalled. Now. I cannot get car to restart. Battery was very low. Had just charged it prior to starting car and pulling it out of the garage. Recharged battery but car is still not starting. Thought it seemed like it was not getting fuel so I wired fuel pump direct so that is running constant and car still will not start. Has fuel pressure at the rail. Has about 40 lbs of fuel pressure when pump is on constant. When I remove constant supply, and rewire it thru relay of "hot wire kit" it drops to about 36 psi. When I try to start car (fuel pressure does not go up) Should fuel pressure go up for the 2 second fuel pump run until it sees oil pressure.What can I begin to check to eliminate possible problems. The starter is not the best and seems to have a dead spot in it. Battery was fully charged when I started the car this morning but after starting the car a couple of times and only running the car about 5-10 minutes, the battery is nearly dead. Could the low battery be causing car to not start or is there an electrical issue I should / could be checking. Thanks Mark