Posted May 20, 20222 yr comment_640583 Hello... I've been dealing/troubleshooting a stumble issue at 3500-4000 RPM and above and hoping to get some suggestions for where to go next. Here's a little history on my setup: Original L24 engine bored .30 over Triple Weber DCOE 40 Carbs (currently running 55 idle jets, 135 main jets, and F11 emulsion tubes) Electric fuel pump with regulator set to 5 psi Pertronix Electronic Ignition with Flamethrower Coil (bypassing the ballast resistor) NGK Iridium Plugs (gapped to .40) Vacuum Advance NOT Connected Timing is retarded at the (stock) distributor The issue mainly seems to occur when it's hot outside and the car is warmed up. It idles totally fine, but when I push it, I get a stumble/hesitation at around 3500-4000 RPM and above. On a hot day, I don't notice the issue at all until the car gets hot... and on a cold day, I don't seem to notice the issue much at all. It's really baffling me... I've tried different main jet sizes but it doesn't seem to help. I also installed a heat shield for the carbs and I put in hood vents (to help dissipate the heat), but no dice. I read somewhere that a rich condition could cause the stumble/hesitation when the engine is warmed up, but I experience the issue with all of the main jet sizes I've tried, all the way down to a 125 main jet, so I don't know if that is really the issue or not. Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks in advance! Edited May 20, 20222 yr by eastcoastz Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/67491-stumblehesitation-issue-at-high-rpm/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 20, 20222 yr comment_640588 you could fit a wideband o2 and gauge and then you'd know if it was a fuel problem. I've had problems like this with a couple of pertronix igniters. So I'd mainly try to get/borrow a 280zx distributor and see what that does for it. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/67491-stumblehesitation-issue-at-high-rpm/#findComment-640588 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 20, 20222 yr Author comment_640610 I switched back to points and it's running much better. When I removed the pertronix, I noticed that the plastic piece/ring at the bottom of the magnet piece was cracked... not sure if that had anything to do with the issue. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/67491-stumblehesitation-issue-at-high-rpm/#findComment-640610 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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