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There'sa rubber bung Iinside your fuel cap what john was on about from rc modelz, if the hole is bunged up it want be able to breath properly or not at all, take your cap off have a look inside, the rubber bung will have a hole in it, make sure you can blow through it, and the cap to

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If your plugs dry put a couple of drops of fuel in the spark plug hole refit plug an give it a pull with no choke, should at least fire then.;)

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ive tried this so far

 

new head

new piston rings

New gaskets 

set the coil housing above flywheel with card 

new plug

Bit of fuel in head

open throttle when starting 

checked for spark (there is) 

 

engine is all assembled properly 

The plug dosnt seem wet with fuel 

nothing happens when choke down or up just a smell of petrol 

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Just leave your plugout over night an give it a go tomorrow. It's deffo gettin fuel if it in the air filter, might be flooded.

with all them pats fitted I'd be expecting it to start after a few pulls.

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i know   :sadwalk:  :sadwalk: anything that would stop it starting? if everything was fine ? will the swich on the engine missing the connector stop it ? even with fuel in the head ive no luck

u r setting the kill switch to start arnt u??the switch on the tx handal??.. Edited by evssv
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