Generally, if they are surging, the carburetor is seriously varnished up. There is nothing that you can pour in it that will fix the problem. Dried gasoline varnish is impervious to almost anything. The only thing I have seen in 40 years of working on stuff that REALLY works is Gunk Hydroseal, a pretty expensive shop grade cleaner that separates into a thin top 'sealer' layer and the good, bottom stuff that does the cleaning when you submerge the part in it. Get in on your hands and pay the price. A overnight soak in straight lacquer thinner is second best. Nowadays it's usually better to just get a new carburetor and be done with it.