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eddys right I have one - this flywheel cover unit just takes lots of fiddling to get into the trigger handle

 

I've just put the recoil spring in and tried to start it. Sparks good and it fires on petroil syringed into the carb but nought otherwise. I,ve got the carb off but in doing so I notice that the reed plate doesn't have retaining screws, should it? Or is it just held by the carb screws?

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I've just put the recoil spring in and tried to start it. Sparks good and it fires on petroil syringed into the carb but nought otherwise. I,ve got the carb off but in doing so I notice that the reed plate doesn't have retaining screws, should it? Or is it just held by the carb screws?

 

Sorted now, I shortened the fuel pipe, as I think it was sucking air, and bent the fuel chamber valve actuating fork up a bit so it opened the valve a bit earlier.

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