Briggs? There's your problem. You'll need to replace it with a Kohler and all will be well...... Lol Although, I am partial to Kohler. I put them through the paces...... One of the recommendations above should fix the issue.... I believe when my pusher did that it was the filter....
Surging is usually (not always) caused by the carburetor jet(s) becoming clogged. It causes a lean running condition and the governor on the engine (which most power equipment engines have) constantly is searching to adjust.
you can sort of test this out if you have a choke on the engine . . . give it a little bit of choke and see if it stops surging. If so, then run a high concentration of carburetor (or fuel injector) cleaner to the gas and run for a bit. Of course that may be something for next season.
That plastic carb fuel pick up tube that goes into the gas tank has a little screen in the bottom....it's plugged with debris....just clean it and your surging will stop
I'd like to know how it went too. When my lawnmower had the idle surge, it was a dirty air filter. I have to clean mine 3-4 times per season. I had to rebuild the carb on my chainsaw last year and it was easy. After you've rebuild boat carbs, a small engine carburetor is a piece of cake
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