Re: so close i can taste it
Dude!
8 different threads on the same motor...bad form. Nobody can follow what you've done. Keep this one alive.....bump it back to the top till you get an answer. The forum is real busy and they get buried quick.
Have you:
Run a compression check with a compression gauge? You can get a loaner sometimes at an auto parts store.
Checked the spark with a spark tester? The "pull the plug" method is not very informative sometimes. The spark should jump at least 1/4" gap with a blue pop. I never got if you replaced any of the ignition components yet. If the coils are original, then they are probably shot. They can also fail when hot.
Eliminate those two things first with a definitive test, then you're left with fuel delivery. Check the fuel hoses on the engine. Mine were all cracked and were contaminating the carb with junk. On my engine (1970, 6 HP, same as yours), I replaced:
Points, condensers, coils (all Sierra parts,took twice to get it gapped right)
Carb kit (had to clean twice because of fuel line crap)
Fuel Pump and fuel lines (broken, full of bits, replaced w/Sierra 18-7350)
Oil recirc line (broken)
Impeller