Update: I did the carb cleaning. The interior was very clean, Everything looked good, My O ring was not deformed , my float needle looked decent but I still replaced it, the O ring and the bowl gasket and the paper gasket.
I am not sure if it fixed anything yet. It started a little rough but then smoothed out. Maybe it was quicker than before but there was a surge if I took it off choke right away and if I pushed it back into choke it could not stay there for long. I had to drop it back down bu then there was a little surge. It seemed not to take as long but I will have to try again.
I did "pry " off the the cap on the fuel mixture screw. Now I know how it is put on. for those who don't know it is a pressure fit over a ribbed end. Just pull it off with pliers with a little wiggle.
OK so what is the recommend procedure to adjust the carburetor. The fuel mixture needle I read you turn to just off, turn to 1.5 turns as a start point.
I had marked the spot before removing It was only 1 1/8 turns.
So I don't know how one knows if it is correct. Do I set when engine is hot? Where should the throttle be when set?
Do I touch the idle screw? What do you look for if you set that first. Again, the idea is to properly tune to stop the cold start surging.
Also should I have set the choke?
Thanks