The tecumsehs I've retired have carb problems, though I bought one with no spark.
Unfortunately with the dissolution of the company parts are expensive and I've had bad luck rebuilding their carbs. Stuff like main jets galling into the casting. It's really a lot of hassle when I can get a "chonda" for $100 or even less. Chonda also has the alleged benefit of overhead valves and modern design.
I wish things were different and tecumseh parts were for sale at cost, $12 for a complete carb for example. But, pragmatically, it's not how it is. If Lifan goes tango uniform I can still put a honda part on. I don't like the waste of throwing out a whole engine block, but it beats trashing a several hundred pound machine, and replacing it with a flimsier-framed one.
Also there is the immesurable benefit of telling the wife "It SHOULD run, it has a whole new engine on it."
Tinkering with carbs, declaring it good, then having a problem (related or unrelated) a month later, in the middle of a storm when she's trying to clear the driveway so I can pull in, reflects poorly on me.
PS I've actually sold my used tecumsehs on craigslist for about half the price of a new chonda. One guy paid $30 for one he couldn't start, but "had good compression" and he was thrilled.