<<I had the carb and lines off like 100 times already never had this much trouble with such a simple engine.. unless there is something i am missing inside the carb. Does anyone know a good aftermarket carb that has worked for them? debating on getting a new one but oem is like $120 thats more then i paid for the mower lol. >>
I'm not an Xprt, but when you find yourself doing the same task repeatedly, it's probably something else that's the problem.
I found myself with a similar problem that led me to believe the engine was being starved of fuel. Naturally I cleaned out the carb repeatedly, cleaned out the fuel tank, replaced the fuel line -----no improvement.
So what's left? As it turned out, the intake manifold that carried the fuel/air mixture from the carb to the cylinder was cracked. That allowed fresh air to be sucked into the cylinder rather than fuel/air mixture. No fuel = no power.
So I would encourage you to keep looking for possible causes of the problem rather than repeatedly performing the same repairs, hoping for improvement.
The Xperts here can probably suggest further things to investigate.
<<Another possible source is the intake seals. I had one last year that that sounded like it was sneezing and the o-ring at the head was leaking air. >>
I notice Star Tech in the previous post suggests that just the kind of issue issue I described be checked out.