Well, it might be all my fault. I noticed last night, after reassembling, that I had a slight fuel leak. I left is dripping, since I have read that these things are famous for leaky fuel tanks. I saw that it had stopped this afternoon when I got into the garage. I thought maybe the carb was leaking because I had damaged a gasket, but not sure. So I pulled on it a few times just to make sure it wouldn't run, and to get the fuel leak started again. Once I had it most of the way apart I pulled on it again, to make sure the fuel leak was still there so I could find it when I pulled the engine out of the case. The darn thing fired up. However at this point the engine is bouncing around in the case, and the fuel tank is waving out the front because I already pulled the front cover so I had to cut it off.
I pulled it out of the case and found the leak, a pinched fuel line. This may be the cause of it not getting fuel, as I may have actually fixed the carb, but pinched the fuel line on reassembly. I looked and can't see how it could get pinched, but I must have missed something in there on reassembly.
Now the fuel line is cut and I need a new one. Anyone know if I can just use a piece of the correct diameter fuel line? This one has a formed elbow and curve in it, and I'll bet it's hard to find.
Edit: As I looked online for a new fuel line I realized that I had some fuel line for a Husky, still attached to the fuel filter. Went out a tried it, and it fit. I just reassembled the saw, enough to start it, with care, and it runs fine, so far. Only ran it for about 5 minutes, but that's long enough to say it isn't running on the WD40 or carb cleaner I put in it. I will finish reassembly tomorrow.
Thanks for the help guys.
Chris