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wrong float, float level incorrect, or needle valve improperly 'hooked' to float...I bought the float at the same time I bought the kit, and the clerk at Napa went off my carb number for the parts, so I'd hope I got the right stuff. I did set the float level, but that was the only part I was unsure of when I did the job. The carb # is 17058212. The stupid little clip on the needle valve was hooked on as I found it before.Issues with the float/needle valve can cause it to run rich. If the new and old floats appear the same, no worries. If you're not sure of the float adjustment, however, recheck it! High float setting can cause early tip-in of the main fuel nozzles and increase fuel consumption. This is probably the most likely scenario. Instructions and a gauge should have come with your kit. The needle shouldn't be hooked into one of the 'holes' on the float, because that can interfere with needle valve function, causing it to hang open.