This engine is still rather new, and I haven't heard of anyone making one and getting it running other than Jan.
With regards to the position of the vertical wick. A while back, I did a lot of experimentation with them using one of Jans other flame lickers, and that info was passed onto Jan, and others on here in my build. Jan took the recommendations on, and now uses a vertical wick for certain types of engine. I wouldn't stray too far from the positions Jan has given, because the vertical wick, although it solves a lot of the running problems and makes the engine less susceptible to stopping for the slightest reason, does need that critical positioning. 1/16" either way, and you could have a non runner.
I would suggest, you warm up the outside of the cylinder with a blowtorch before trying to start, play it on there for about 20 seconds in all different positions, then leave for about another 20 seconds to let the heat penetrate thru the material. That should get you somewhere close to running temp, and you should start to get the odd pop or two. Don't 'throw' the flywheel, just a gentle turn over so that it goes a couple of revs. If you have got things nearly right, it should start to pop over as the flames get sucked in, and once the inside of the cylinders are warm and all condensate is driven off, things should slowly start to happen.
If your flame is burning slightly yellowy, try some new spirits, it should burn almost clear with a tinge of blue. The yellowing is caused by excess water absorbed by the spirit, and will cause you a truckload of problems.
Hope this helps.
Bogs