RE: Moki 2.1 break-in
You mean that turning the needle valve completely in allows the engine to continue to run? If this is the case you now know why you got the engine after only a gallon was run through it - there's a serious leak somewhere. It should not need to have a glow igniter attached to keep running either. Try turning the needle valve in more than it is now, all the way in until it stops, since the pinch test shows that it is running rich.