A defective EGR Valve will cause hesitation on acceleration.
accelerator pump inside the carburator
There shouldn't be. You should see a mechanic.
My 89 B2200 does this. Its like there is a dead spot in the acceleration. It is because the accelerator pump is leaking.
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Flat spots occur due to several reasons. It could be leaks in the accelerator pump piston or the accelerator pump valves. It can occur when you are accelerating because there is a momentary hesitation from the engine after the pedal is pressed down.
Could be,Base timing should be 8 degrees BTDC, A large vacuum leak, Double check the operation of the accelerator pump, Carburetor may need rebuilding, Worn spark plugs, If it hesitates only when cold and goes away once warmed up, it may have a choke problem,
Remove you foot from the accelerator, hang on to the steering wheel, do not apply the brakes, do not turn the steering wheel, and pray. If your car is in a "hydroplane", you should: -Ease off the accelerator
Could be accelerator pump if carb.Could be a "sloppy" timing chainIt also may be a misfiring spark plug or two. This answer depends on the conditions of the hesitation. There are many possibilities. or it could be a vacuum line that may be sucking in air or your distributor may not be advancing upon accelerating causing the vehicle to fall on its face
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Steer in the direction of the skid and remove your foot from the accelerator. Do not apply the brake.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
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