Thanks Guys for all your comments.... Here's what I find from the Spark Plugs... I switched them from L-R. The Left side (non-backfiring side) spark plug is a Champion RC12YC. This SP appeared to be dry and good. The Ride Side (backfiring side) SP is a Champion RC14YC. It appeared a little wet from oil. When I switched them, the backfiring was not as constants as before, but still backfired a little. I don't think the mismatch plugs are the problem, though....
I then went to the 2nd option of removing the valve cover. Now, I don't know much about valve, but willing to learn. The rockers on the Left side (Backfiring side) appear to be level but the top rocker was a little loose. The (non backfiring side) the bottom rocker was a little loose as well but not backfiring. The top rocker was not even or level like the left side. See my picks of the valves. Another note, the bottom side underneath the Valve, muffle connection was wet with oil. I have also provided a picture of that as well. View attachment 517988View attachment 517989View attachment 517990
It's more likely that a valve is "tight", not closing completely, than a valve is sticking or the guide has moved. Note that you should check the rocker arms with each cylinder at top dead center on the compression stroke. This would mean that both valves will be closed, and you can check for clearance (easy to set, BTW). On some engines you can look in the plug hole and watch the piston come up. When it's near the top, and neither valve is depressed, you're good. This will be in a different spot for each cylinder. A "tight" valve is a bad thing, and if not adjusted soon, may cause damage that requires disassembly. I've adjusted the valves on my Briggs 21-hp V-twin twice in 160 hours, takes a trivial amount of time.
The Engine is a Briggs and Stratton Model 40777, Type 0167 E1, - Poulan PPR20H42STA - Yes, The choke is all the way pushed in and the air filter is clean and new.. Again, while running in idle the mower runs perfect, no surging or sputting, just runs fine.. But as soon, as I apply the blade, it start to backfire thru the right-side exhaust... I have cleaned the Carb several times, replaced any gaskets or O-rings that look worn....