starting problem

^^Yup^^ Boils down to the "three basics"

Fuel, Spark, and Compression

1....Compression.......meaning even if the engine is in rough shape "enough to run" including in that correct cam timing. Cam timing here is probably not an issue. "Probably" at that low mileage, neither is compression. Does the starter "sound" normal? If you are used to the sound of your cranking engine, you can usually get a feel for that

2....Spark.....A good hot spark, and at the right TIME You can check timing with a light "on the starter."

3....Fuel.......Not too much, not too little, and GOOD fuel, meaning, not sour, and no water or "other stuff." I've fired engines with NO carb on the intake, just to see if they would fire. About a teaspoon of fuel right into the intake. VRROOOM!!!