Thanks for the response , Rick .
The reason I ask about skirt closure of the exhaust port is :
1st - I know my exhaust ports were drilled 'uneven' . That's poor workmanship and could easily have an effect on the swirl pattern of the gases , both entering and exiting the combustion chamber . How much
2nd - We know that any 'leak' in the bottom end has dire effects on performance .
So , why wouldn't a not totally closed exhaust port to the bottom end have an effect , at least on fuel transfer ? As soon as the port opens on the up stroke , any vacuum is gone and any pressure has to be re-established .
I'm thinking that's why I can't get the motor to start with the kicker . It turns too slow and not long enough to build fuel transfer pressure . When I use power to start , the motor has to spin about twice as long as with the kicker before it starts , albeit only with the idle set just below transmission engagement . Much lower and it wants to die and I can't get it to smooth out .
Hopefully all that^ makes some sense .
Pete .