I second everything said so far. Like 1stgen4evr mentioned, make sure you start with the jigger pump first (just below the filter). Before doing this, loosen the bolt (about 10 mm) in the middle of the bango fitting just above the fuel filter. Pump the jigger until fuel comes out of the bango, then tighten down the bolt and lift the jigger up into the locked/run position. If you do not feel resistance while moving the jigger lever, crank the engine for a quick second and try again. No resistance means fuel is not being pumped (this got me one time). Then you know fuel has filled the filter. Then proceed with the cylinders. Because the tank was run dry, you might want to change the filter as well, you might have pulled some grim from the bottom of the tank that you don't want running through your pump. Good Luck!
Cotto