Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions. The screw was indeed on the butterfly. The plate fell off and got stuck in the intake. Put it back with loctite. De-carboned the piston top and the intake valve with brush and throttle cleaner. The intake valve still sit a bit cockeyed; can't adjust it to be 100% anways, so did not test it for leaks. I also can't find head gasket, my local Toro dealer does not have it, their suppliers don't have it. I smeared some Permatex Ultra Black on the old gasket, and torqued the head back on per the procedure and spec in service manual. Rotating the fly wheel by hand, there is some resistance but not much, thinking this is the end of it. Later on, when I put everything together, and pulled the string to start, the compression resistance felt OK, and it actually started. So I finished mowing the rest of the yard. No idea how long the Ultra Black will last. Before I go buy a head gasket, question: how much resistance of compression should be when turning the flywheel by hand? Oh, there was some scoring on the top end of the cylinder wall, but nothing major.