Who should stop what? I'm guessing your order is aimed at…uh…everyone giving advice that differs from yours, then, is it? Asking for a friend with enough experience on this question on this kind of engine to know that the thick carb base gasket/insulator needs to be there, yes, but often isn't enough to prevent or solve this problem on its own, no.
…thus making an air leak much more likely because leaving the old crushed gasket in place, and screwin' up the choke and kickdown operation because carburetor now too high. Mmm…no, thanks; I'm drivin'.
Sorry, that was unnecessarily wordy. I mean: STOP IT!
(and after you've STOPPED IT!, you might want to take a hard look at your pics, find the spring you've put in the wrong place, and put it back where it's supposed to be.)