Progress report :
I pulled the flywheel and found a bit of moisture . Removed that with a spritz of brake cleaner ( works great ; easy on rubber / plastics and leaves no residue ) . I also found a fairly loose high tension wire connection to the coil . Tightened that and replaced the flywheel . Then tested for plug spark : crisp white sparks .
I tried to start the motor , but noticed that the fuel line was mostly filled with air . Allowed the air to exit by loosening the upper fuel line fitting .
Tried to start it again . Choke , no go . Choke with my palm closing off the air filter and after a few rounds the motor came alive , but wouldn't stay running . Messed with the carb adjustment screws and got to stay alive at a high idle . All that with no load ( released the transmission tension spring ) .
By this time the motor was getting very warm . I plugged the house fan in and aimed it directly at the cylinder . Hit the high speed button .
Then I reset the transmission spring and had to adjust the carb a bit to keep the motor running , under load .
It was time for dinner ... got back to a cooled motor and tried to kick start : not a chance . Resort to power start with success . Released the transmission spring again and tried a kick start and it started nicely and gains RPMs with ease .
That's where I left it for the night .
Pete .