ktbreezo,
It sounds to me like you're too quick to buy new parts in a kind of random manner. It would be better I think to take the time to find out how to methodically check to see if gas is flowing to the carburetor and if there is spark getting to the business end of the spark plug. For the engine to run it needs air, fuel and spark. In our situations it is either gas or spark. One or the other. If it has both it should at least run badly, but run. (We're not talking about an old, worn out, broken motor, but a new one... newish anyway.) So, is there fuel flowing from the tank to the filter? From the filter to the carburetor? If you don't know how to do these checks for flow and spark, just ask and someone here will guide you through it. It is worth knowing and not all that hard once you've done it. It's like math problems... really hard until you know how, then its a piece of cake. Everyone has to learn and has a first time. I did. You can do this...
SB