Fargo,after listening to the video I have a couple observations. First is probably a manifold leak. You can CAREFULLY check this out while the engine is running after first starting so everything isn't blasted hot. Feel (by not touching) around the exhaust ports of the manifold. You should feel exhaust gas escaping between the manifold and head. Don't keep your fingers in one place or you will obviously burn them. If you question go back and check again. Just remember don't keep your fingers in one spot very long... The second thing I heard was that I think that you may have a burnt exhaust valve. The way you can check this is by a cylinder leak down test. The engine sounds like that is missing, partially might be the exhaust manifold gasket but I think that I heard more. Lastly the loss of power makes me wonder if you have something floating in the gas tank, then covering the outlet of the tank, blocking fuel flow. You may have to remove and thoroughly flush out the gas tank. These are just my suggestions. It looks like you have covered the rest of the bases along with the other suggestions here. Good luck!
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