So, I understand that people are divided on rather the Pertronix is a 'good thing' or a 'bad thing'. But my original question was about the hesitation issue (please see original posts).
An engine must be in good mechanical condition (cylinder pressure) and have a well-functioning ignition system for the carburetor to do its job as intended.
A point breakerless ignition system where the ignition coil has too low an operating voltage will produce too weak a spark at the spark plugs and the engine will hesitate when the throttle is applied.
So, do you have good cylinder pressure and korrekt voltage to the ignition coil for the ignition system used?