I have a Chonda 357cc engine on my snowblower. I bought it used last fall and noticed that with the choke fully open it stumbles a bit. The choke knob has 4 positions (let's say position 1 is closed and position 4 is full open), and if I keep it on position 3 it's smooth as butter. On full open it runs great with load and has no issues powering through snow...it only gets a bit rough when running at no load, regardless of throttle position. I expected a partially clogged jet so I replaced the carb entirely, and with the new carb it does the exact same thing. Fuel is good, tank is clean, so all good on that end of things. Is this worth pursuing a solution? I've also heard that some of these carbs just run lean as sized from the factory and the non-load run may be a bit rough, but as long as when running at load they are good there isn't anything to fix. Thoughts?