Glad you got it figured out and it wasn't something major. At least it is easy to fix.
You may still want to check your ignition timing with a timing light though, as the timing plate should not be turned all the way to the end of the adjustment. To set up a Boyer ignition you need to put the timing plate in the center of the adjustment range, line the mark on the flywheel up with the mark on the engine case, then put the ignition rotor on so that the mark or hole on the rotor line up with the mark on the timing plate. Tighten everything down in this position, that will get you close enough to get the engine to start. Once started, adjust the timing plate to get the correct ignition timing using a timing light.