If so, than please explain to me what other advice would you give him for this problem on any other engine? I would give him the exact same answer no matter what 4 stroke gas engine he listed. Clean the jets, if the fuel bowl is full.
Particular carbs and particular engines have known problems or know covers or plugs that either need to be removed to be cleaned properly or are best left alone because they are difficult to remove without damage or difficult to reseal and rarely need cleaning behind.
Some of the carbs used on the twins have inbuilt fuel pumps and the fuel pump is more prone to cause the problem described than the carb itself.
Some have removable jets that just push in or screw in while others have jets are fixed and attempts to remove the jet can damage them
Some have screw in jets that need to be removed with an exact close fitting screwdriver or you damage them.
Some venturi tubes have cross drillings that ned to be cleaned, some do not have cross drilings so do not need to be removed and some venturi tubes are cast in or sweated in and can not be removed without damage to them or to the carb.
Then you get to the seats.
Some are removable some are not.
So to give good specific advice and approprite warnings the engine number is needed.
Then you get differences in the understnding of what "cleaning" means.
Some will squirt some throttle & body cleaner down the venturi and consider the carb cleaned
Others will no consider anything clean unless it was fully dissasembled and boiled in an ultrasonic cleaner for hours.
When the thread is read at a latter date by some one who is not sure of what they are doing , it helps them to decide if this is the correct thing for their engine or not.
Thousands of people simply search the site for possible solutions to their problems and never ever post.
Most question could be answered with the single annogram; RTFM but that is not much use to the poster with the problem.
Also model numbers help the techs who oft skim through the forum and occasionally give the correct answer to the wrong question.