I really need to go check all of the plugs and the timing and reconfirm everything. Tubes are new and confirmed to be free flowing. The only thing that I did not witness was the motor man adjusting the throttle/timing rod so that I could retard the timing to kill the motor. Before that, we hand cranked the motor to start about 4 times. The engine has run about an hour and half total since first fire. How long should I run it to seat the rings?
I will reaaly work with the starting fluid/fuel and spark lever to find the sweet spot. It gets tiring fast when your by yourself!
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