I'm on my wife's computer right now, JSB5,
And won't get your email until I get home to the shop..
However, Steve's note on your timing mark is paramount, for even a perfect manifold and blue-printed carb wouldn't run out of time.
And as Jerry suggested, a penetrant, like Marvel or even kerosene flooded and soaked upon the rings might release them.
(I used a 'speed-wrench' with a socket upon the sprocket nut, mostly for fresh assemblies, and it allows you to reverse the motor if it helps.)
But please do the same thing with oil before firing!
....Cotten
And won't get your email until I get home to the shop..
However, Steve's note on your timing mark is paramount, for even a perfect manifold and blue-printed carb wouldn't run out of time.
And as Jerry suggested, a penetrant, like Marvel or even kerosene flooded and soaked upon the rings might release them.
(I used a 'speed-wrench' with a socket upon the sprocket nut, mostly for fresh assemblies, and it allows you to reverse the motor if it helps.)
But please do the same thing with oil before firing!
....Cotten
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