The correct way to start a Blaster engine as well as most 2 stroke engines I know, is to pull out the fuel enrichment knob [choke] and keep your thumb off the throttle as you kick it.
If you have to give an engine any throttle to start there is usually something with the idle setting or the float level is incorrect.
The above must be corrected for the engine to operate correctly.
If you have to give an engine any throttle to start there is usually something with the idle setting or the float level is incorrect.
The above must be corrected for the engine to operate correctly.