I think you may have done something wrong w the carb.
Another test is to rig an overhead fuel supply w hose to the carb. May need to get a small hose barb fitting to screw into the carb float bowel.
Then see if it will run. If it does your problem is in the supply like the tank, hose, primer bulb ect. If it behaves as it did before you've done something wrong w the carb. Take it apart and check the float and it's operation carefully. Make sure the float valve works by blowing and operating the float and needle shut-off valve to see if it shuts off and opens up properly. The float could be bent and sticking on the side of the float bowl.
Having done all that you should know what the problem is/was.
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Eric
North Western Washington State USA
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