OMG IT WORKED! You are extremely smart. I have another issue now. I got it to run, but it stalls if i dont give it throttle, and seems to be at a high rpm. If i lower the idle, it dies. If I make it higher, it over revs! I took out the throttle cable multiple times to check it and it works perfectly fine. Hopefully you can help fix this issue!
Thanks for the help.
Just guessing here, but I would check the throttle cable is routed without any tight bends or kinks, and that the end of it is down in the carb fitting on top like it should be.
The engines should basically run as originally received unless something just ain't right.
Check the carb mounting and make sure it is up tight on the end of the manifold, that the throttle slide goes up and down freely.
Peer into the carb's throat and adjust the idle stop screw until you just have a small gap below the slide for idle air, just a crack.
Tighten up the choke plate pivot so that the choke stays where it is put, and see if things are better.
One thing to be careful of, is to not tighten the screw on cap on the carb too tight. Using channel locks and cranking it can distort the barrel and make the slide stick. I originally had mine finger tight but eventually began to snug it more with pliers, but just a little bit.
Good luck with it!