1. Fit a proper primer with a button inside.
2. Richen the idle slightly. The model 200 mixer idle screw is an air bypass so screwing it in richens the mixture. This also increases the vacuum to the diaphragm.
3. Use a small amount of throttle for starting. About 1" down on the pedal once cranking has commenced.
4. Make sure the timing is set at 10 degrees BTDC.
5. Set the plug gaps at 0.7mm
6. Make sure you've identified all the vacuum hoses and ensure they are properly fitted.
7. Fit a bigger & better battery and/or starter motor. Early Lucas starters are too slow compared to a good Bosch one.

