Sorry for the late reply- computer problem.
It did sound like a fuel issue Puddlebrook and the first thing I suspected was the new carburettor not drawing fuel, having checked the fuel tank vent. Problem is how do I prove that? So I tried putting neat fuel into the air filter, which resulted in it still only firing once. Strange thing though-shortly afterwards the remaining fuel in the filter started to vaporise?
Now the fault finding lists on the internet mention a blocked spark arrestor, which is an American fitment and isn't on this unit. But thinking about it further, a blocked exhaust could answer the problem with hot gas blowing backwards? Perhaps the running rich had blocked it with soot? So i took the exhaust off and tried blowing through it- definitely blocked.
Now this isn't a fault that appears in any chart i've seen! We have a species of solitary bee here which spends its life finding places to lay single eggs. Favourite seems to be holes in wood about 6-8mm diameter, as all the adjustment holes in my scythe handle had been filled with pollen, an egg deposited and the hole sealed with clay. Of course the outlet pipe of the exhaust box is 8mm and sure enough it was blocked solid. The pipe has a taper on it so the clay plug couldn't blow out and had to be knocked backwards. This dedicated little bee caused me so much stress, but I had to laugh about it. Thanks for the replies.