I've had good success with the blue pump cam in many street driven applications for curing an off-idle stumble. Here's a couple of other thoughts:
1) You could try enlarging the idle feed restrictors in the metering block. This would increase available fuel flow at tip-in and might cure the stumble.
2) Assuming the carb is jetted correctly, try a higher rated power valve. Those carbs come equipped with a 6.5. Depending on where your idle vacuum is at in gear, you might want to try either a 8.5 or even a 10.5 power valve. This would bring in earlier fuel enrichment through the p.v. circuit in relation to throttle opening/vacuum drop.
In my experience, a squirter change isn't always the answer, and isn't needed all that often unless you have a really mismatched combination on the converter stall speed and/or rear axle ratio. If the squirter "fixes" the stumble, it may just be masking the real issue.
1) You could try enlarging the idle feed restrictors in the metering block. This would increase available fuel flow at tip-in and might cure the stumble.
2) Assuming the carb is jetted correctly, try a higher rated power valve. Those carbs come equipped with a 6.5. Depending on where your idle vacuum is at in gear, you might want to try either a 8.5 or even a 10.5 power valve. This would bring in earlier fuel enrichment through the p.v. circuit in relation to throttle opening/vacuum drop.
In my experience, a squirter change isn't always the answer, and isn't needed all that often unless you have a really mismatched combination on the converter stall speed and/or rear axle ratio. If the squirter "fixes" the stumble, it may just be masking the real issue.