Uh, no, lol
Not yet and that is sounding like a very possible cause.I've noticed that QUITE OFTEN for just a few dollars more I can buy a Carb vs getting an OEM kit.
As suggested above check the impulse hole coming out of the engine and the impulse hose.
I'm suspecting that the issue IS NOT the carb. (after seeing all of the above)
Have you pressure/Vac tested the block?
I agree it is most likely not a carb issue...especially after trying a different carb and symptoms were exactly the same.
If a bad bering it will give me the excuse to make a case cracker
Thanks for all the replies!