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You're a bit unclear on what screws you took apart to 'clean it'. If you took the canister apart, then this Snapguide page How to Clean Dyson DC07 Canister goes through taking the top section thoroughly apart, and has some notes about things needing to line back up properly, which might help in the event that you're not getting things to snap back together right. I took mine apart solo after picking it up cheap at a flea market, and also recall reassembling the top took a little patience.
Piston rings may be sticking after sitting for so long. It may serve you well to remove the top end, paying special attention to the timing alignment as you do. Visually inspect the piston and rings. ensure the rings can move freely in their grooves. Look at the piston for signs of blow-by. A burned up surface of the piston that extends past the rings onto the skirts. You may simply re-ring this machine and it would solve your problem if you view these problems.
The last time I had this, i just took it apart and cleaned it. Worked great. Hope it helps. ,,,, right behind the air intake before the throttle, take that thing apart and clean out the carbon.
When cleaning the carb., use a De tek Brush,(used for cleaning between teeth), to clean the small portals. The smallest particles can keep it from running. More than likely though, It will be the small screen in carb. It can become clogged up to the point where you can't even see daylight through it; not good!
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