RE: Tuning 2-cycle for hovering
If by chance you did get the piston in backwards that would make all the difference in the world. The engine would need to be ran and rebroke in but not a good idea, if indeed the rod is in backwards.
If you didn't remove the piston from the rod, it should be easy to tell which way it went in. Most engine rods have a larger chamfer on the pin hole which faces forward to clear the radius on the crankpin.