Having troubles
nafai
a few things to look at, first take the glow plug out of the engine , with the plug removed , use the starter and turn the engine over to clear out excess fuel,
then connect the plug to your glow starter ,careful not to burn yourself , make sure it glows to a bright glow , if it does reinstall it in the engine , turn the adjustment screw all the way in and then turn it out 3 to 3 1/2 turns , with your finger over the carburator and the throttle wide open , (do not attach the glow starter) turn the prop counter clockwise until you see fuel come into and fill the fuel line to the carb. (stop as soon as it is full)
check the connections on your starter to make sure that it rotates counter clockwise (to the left) turn the prop to right and allow some free movement before it comes on compression (this is to help the starter to get moving before it hits resistance) attach glow starter to to the plug and apply the starter to the spinner , it should start , and you will see somke and oil coming from the exhaust its ok, leave the glow starter attched and let it run for a few seconds or until it warms up a little ,then follow breakin procedures.
let me know if you do not have the breakin instructions for the engine ???
that will be the next step after you get the engine to run.
Highlander