On my 1967 260B I used to be able to start the engine cold with about 4 seconds of running the mixture in with the fuel pump on then mixture off and cranking. Start usually happened quickly. Now it won't start with out running the mixture all the way in and cranking with the mixture full rich. When checking the pressure of the electric fuel pump on a guage we are showing about 10 PSI. The fuel flow (pressure) gauge on the dash shows zero even after the engine starts until around 15 inches of MP.
Should there be fuel pressure indications with the electric pump on in the cockpit? Any other suggestions where to look? Pump seems to be running but not sure if output is enough.