I’ll try again with the bulletin. https://bsintek.basco.com/BriggsDocumentDisplay/P5.6uIX-nfBhU7y.pdf
No choke. Primer carb.The easiest way to make an engine run rich is for the choke to be partially ON. As I remember these carbs have sort of an automatic choke setup, so you really can't tell what position it's in. I'm wondering if you can bend an 8" piece of mechanic's wire to force the choke butterfly into a constant full open (or fully OFF) position. 8" is long enough where there's no danger of it being sucked into the engine.
If it runs no better we can rule out the choke.
Apologies if this has already been ruled out.
I gave it a shot, but the throttle stays completely open (see my picture labeled: Top View - Operator Side). I have to forcefully work against the spring (close the throttle) to get it running better (stop running rich and increase RPM's).The governor spring attaches to a metal plate sticking up, right? This plate needs to be bent outward, lengthening the spring to set the governed top speed. Take a needle nose pliers and slowly bend it away from the carb until yo get the speed you need. Bending it in will slow the engine speed.