Guffer,
I know this must be very frustrating for you and while I do believe you will ultimately get this running, I have to be frank and suggest that your approach seems to jump around. We started off with what was perceived as lack of fuel to the carb and I am usure if that has been truly solved based on your posts. Example in your post 22 you still have this 30 second run, then stall. Back on post no. 7 this was addressed on how to check this. Here is what post 7 said in part:
- Post checking if good compression and spark etc. from above, and still have the 30 sec. run then stall, check this: post stalling, take spark arrester off so can see down the carb throat. Then pump open the throttle fully in a rapid motion while looking down the throat. Should see a stream of gas from the carb’s accelerator pump. No gas? Bowl is empty. Now with the coil wire removed crank the engine for a bit and then redo that accelerator pump test. If you get a good squirt, then the issue is intermit / poor fuel delivery. And if no squirt, fuel delivery issue.
Did you do that check as indicated?
There are three basic ingredients for an engine to run: compression, spark and fuel. We started with fuel but I feel is not fully confirmed is ok and then you found an issue with spark. While totally possible to have multiple problems, my strong suggestion is to tackle one at a time starting with the fuel. And even if you have fuel going to the carb it does not mean its going into the engine properly. But first step is to validate that you are getting fuel to the carb and the next step is to validate that the carb bowl is getting filled and not running dry or overfilling either of which can cause a stall.
Happy to continue to help but need your follow up on the suggestions with clear communication on what was found. Thanks.