by 250_Sprint » Mon Aug 22, 2022 12:08 pm
Whenever I am faced with a situation like yours, I go back over everything. Clear your mind of the motor not wanting to start by doing some other task, wash the car(s), read a comic book, go to a junkyard… clear your mind.
Don’t assume (yea, you know) you have done everything correct. Go over everything because something was missed.
If you have gas and air at the correct ratio, good compression and spark at the correct time, physics dictates the motor should run.
Every motor has their own personality which we as their owners, need to learn.
After reassembling you may have flooded the motor in your excitement to hear it run again.
Good Luck