Originally posted by kyokai2
Get some fresh 20% fuel prime the carb with like 2 drops of fuel and try it again giving a little throttle and it should fire up if its not flooding. If it seems to be flooding try leaning the top end needle some. Priming is always the easiest way to fire it back up after sitting because the engine tends to gum up. Keep adjusting the needles and you should be able to get it, always have another glow plug around that you know is good to make sure that isnt the problem.
Please don't, if the car is flooding before it starts then adjusting a high end needle will not help. If you understand how a carb works the low end needle is backed off too far thus allowing the carb to load up and flood.... do the fuel line hiss method on the low needle for proper adjustment...this will stop the flooding out...Once the car is running then set the high needle to proper optimum rpm with smoke!
Tom