Ditto: Zig Zag speaks the truth. The saddles should fit flush against the frame tube. Grind off the threaded insert where the bottle holder went and get that mount to fit as close as possible. The problem with an engine that isn't mounted firm against the frame is excessive vibration. These little engine vibrate enough. You don't want to make the problem worse with and engine that isn't mounted firmly.Yeah, that dang water bottle mount, I set up a grinding wheel on my drill just for that. But really bro, The engine mounts GOTTA be flat and firm on the frame, front and rear. If you can get yer fingernail beyween it and the frame at all, It aint right yet.
fatdaddy.
Another suggestion is to try to get your carburetor as level as possible. The angle you have yours is going to cause you some problems with the float and needle valve. Also I doubt that fuel is going to flow through your fuel line. As fatdaddy said, it is a gravity flow system. Liquids won't flow uphill. There is no fuel pump so the fuel must be able to flow from a high point, the outlet of the fuel tank, to a low point, the inlet of the carburetor. Lower and level the carb.
Everything else looks pretty decent so you should be in good shape. At some point in the near future you'll want to replace that kit supplied spark plug boot with a good automotive quality item. That kit boot is trouble waiting to happen.
Good luck. Keep us posted.
Tom
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