Hi Rick;
If you didn't take it apart and checked the ring, it make be stuck in the ring groove. Put it in a test stand, put at least a 12 inch prop on it, prime it through the exhaust, and see if it will run out the prime. A couple of those short bursts may clean out any gunk in the grooves. If the compression starts to feel better, then that is the problem, and may improve further with more running. Otherwise, it will just need a ring. To run it as is, see Randy Smith for a venturi and needle valve assembly. Randy's set ups use the "sprinkler" type set up, and it will be a bolt on process. Tom Lay used a different venturi position that requires a bit of machining for that, and I don't know who does that kind of work now that Tom and Byron Barker are gone. I have been in contact with Jim Lee about doing the needle valve location work for me on a couple of cases using a T&L engine as a sample, and I will let you know when I send mine to him if you are considering that. Frank Bowman is a source for rings and I need to contact him for what I need also. Randy can do all the work you need and you just need to contact him and send it to him. Your engine is an earlier version with no muffler lugs, and care needs to be taken when sourcing parts but will run nice when you get it fixed up. Nothing runs like a Tigre!
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee