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Im assuming you have a Carter BBD 2bbl by reading your posts. Good luck on getting things cleared up. Sounds like we have the exact same issue, fresh engines, fresh tune-ups, fresh carbs, etc, etc... Mine has the exact same stumble and no matter what is done it wont go away. All I get for answers are the same you are getting, "check valves", "make sure carb is clean", "set base timing", etc, etc... Nothing makes a difference, working on trying to find info on getting a bigger pump shot or finding larger jets/rods to try and see if the extra fuel cures it. I have tried EVERYTHING that has been mentioned to me or that I have read from other forums, and no luck on getting rid of the stumble. Ive managed to make it "better" but its still there and still irritating!
Changing idle speed, idle mixture, base timing, and all that seems to make a difference at idle, but not so much with the stumble. If you figure it out PLEASE post what you did to cure it for the sake of all of us Carter BBD victims, and if I figure it out I will be sure to post it myself!

Hey there! I unfortunetly have the single barrel carter....but i set the valve lash finally and it was definitely off, intake valves were all loose and the exhaust were all too tight... but unfortunetly my idle to 1500 rpm stumbling still persists and none of my tuning and timing seems to change it.
My theory as of now is possibly my distributor guts and springs are a bit old and crusty???? id like to upgrade to a new electronic distributor and upgraded coil, also update most of the wiring under the hood...(100amp alt, larger charge wire from alt to battery, headlights on relays, better ground wires ect...)
Im wondering if possibly at my idle and low rpms that im not getting enough amps/voltage for the ignition to be efficient until im at a higher rpm where the alternator is supplying better power.... all just speculation right now but with having a freshly rebuilt carb, new plugs, wires, rotor and cap, fuel filter, proper timing, valves adjusted properly(intake .012, exhaust .022, these are the truck specs) im still not sure what the issue is......
I also would be curious about larger jets and such... might try spraying fuel into the carb while holding it at the stumbling rpms to see if that makes any difference..
Jason