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Your tank vent may be obstructed, In a well ventilated open area with something less than a full tank, crack the fuel cap when it begins to exhibit the symptoms; you may, alternatively, have a restricted fuel tap; try running with both taps on. An air leak will yield the similar symptoms; the rubber adapters get a degree of stress and don't live forever. I don't remember if you purchased a kit or just the carb. In any event if you spray carb cleaner on and around the air joints on the intake system a major change in idle behavior will tell that tale. As Jim from NH points out the Boyer may be ailing, they too don't live forever.
The fact that the symptoms are common to the new and old carb leads me to believe that the carb is not the issue; however, If you get to the point where you have lost faith in the carb I am happy to look it over at my expense and either repair or replace the carb or give you a full refund.
The fact that the symptoms are common to the new and old carb leads me to believe that the carb is not the issue; however, If you get to the point where you have lost faith in the carb I am happy to look it over at my expense and either repair or replace the carb or give you a full refund.