Gotta_Van wrote:
Not starting how? Catching and then dying? Simply turning over endlessly? Turning over and backfiring?
Did you adjust anything on the carby or change the timing while it was running yesterday? Sometimes it keeps running while you adjust something, but once you turn it off, the adjustment made can prevent it from starting again in my experience.
Maybe it was running rich and the plugs are now fouled, preventing it from starting properly?
Or it's a fuel delivery problem. Why did you need to pour fuel into the carb in the first place?
If all else fails, go back to basics: check you have a spark to all plugs, then check your fuel delivery is okay to the carb. If you have spark and fuel to the carb then look at the carb as a likely culprit in my inexperienced opinion.
Check the gap in your points too.
Your not losing water too are you? I recently blew a headgasket and was loosing a lot of water into my sump and it was hard to start. It would fire a few times and then die, sometimes it took me ages to start. I think the gasket was letting water into combustion chamber and making things diffcult.
Probably not the case, but just a thought