Inverted engine mount starting help?
Quite a few planes use fuel tanks that poke through a round hole in the firewall, centered in the engine mount. It's a good system and it doesn't hide any fuel tubing or connections in the nose of the plane.
Normally the result of this arrangement is a tank that is slightly below the carb level. Flip the engine inverted, and the tank is above the carb, leading to fuel flooding and siphoning.