stable ignition timing
? I think we had one of those when we owned a horse, but the kids were young and hauling the hay and water to the barn were a pain.
At least the father in law came to get the end product for his garden
Bill, it's been a while and the carb breakdown does not show that level of detail. I would have to pull the 65 from spares and have a boo, but I think the LS needle has an O-ring. If dried up or missing the needle may move.
I would advise you to fix this before running it for any length of time. Not only the obvious risk of dead stick, there can be some damage if the needle is allowed to vibrate against the seat.