For more detailed information post a question in the 1/2A section. There are a lot of guys who eat, breath, and sleep Cox engines.
For your setup I would say to put the prop on backwards and run it on the rich side. Now what does it mean when I say rich, right

When you get your fuel, a pint bottle of Cox Racing fuel, glow plug clip and battery. For a battery I would say to use just a plain ole "D" cell. Fill the tank, prim the engine by putting a drop of fuel from the can into the exausht port of the engine. Close the needle valve and then open 2-2 1/2 turns, Attach the glow plug clip to the glow plug, If you have a spring starter on the engine turn the prop backwards 1 1/2 turns. Let go and hopefully you will get some noise out of the engine. Back to a rich setting, when you get it running you turn the needle in to adjust the mixture until you get a nice clean 2 stroke sound. You will know when you get it because it will sound like a loud scream. Then you open the needle until it sounds like it is missing a little.
When you do this make sure you have it mounted on something and not trying to hold it in your hand. Hope this helps a little. You may find a guy who will copy thier manual and send it to you.
Dru.