And I'd have to agree when you "give it the throttle" if a plume of fuel spits out of the carbs this makes me wonder if the RV timing isn't right. If fire spits out, this makes me wonder about ignition timing, can't recall ever seeing backfire coming out of the carbs on a 2-stroke but then again if the ignition occurred really late then maybe but then it probably wouldn't idle well or at least the idle screws would need to be turned in way far.
How did you locate TDC for setting the RV, did you use a piston stop or a dial gauge?
It has a flame arrestor in case it does fire improperly, or ignites a buildup of fumes/fuel. Maybe if the woodruff key sheared and there was one badly timed spark that ignited out the carbs. A backfire in a rotary would be extremely out of time I would imagine.
I don't have any sort of backfiring, only the blowback.
I used a screwdriver to get TDC, one tooth makes a big difference, so even if TDC was a degree or two off, the tooth difference would be way off.
I'm wondering if I do need to flip the rv and line it up with the 149 degree mark. I even looked at other sources besides the manual to set the timing, and as far as I can tell, it's timed correctly, but it doesn't run like it's timed correctly. I won't be able to mess with it until tomorrow.
Thank you all for your input, it's appreciated. I've been frustrated trying to figure this out, going through multiple causes and scenarios. Hopefully I can get this thing working before I decide to take it to the lake and sink it...
I will take pictures of my marks and the rv lined up tomorrow. Luckily I already took everything off earlier today before work.