I will take some more pictures tomorrow. Below is a picture of an identical engine, showing the fuel lever. Thank you for your interest!
Mike.

That makes sense - but it probably follows then that you will not get enough pressure to open the jnjector if the lever is in any position that allows the squeezy bulb to send fuel to the injector pipe.Sunrisemike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 9:05 pm
.... for sure the fuel lever is open, but strangely enough, I was trying the fuel lever in the three positions, start, run and stop, and when in the stop position, while squeezing the bulb, more fuel flowed out than in the other positions. I guess this is how it stops the engine, not by cutting off the fuel supply, but I guess dropping the pressure. Obviously I have a lot to learn here.
Sunrisemike wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 5:23 pm Thanks, yes, I've looked at these pics before. I don't think I dare take the pump apart, it will never go back correctly! I will give it one more go tomorrow and take a few pics.