@blue Problem is she doesn't die. Never has. Always lets me limp home bucking and lurching. Sitting in the driveway she idles perfectly and will even accelerate, with a slight hiccup, but she runs. Under load has no power. And as I mentioned, yesterday she just started like she wanted to go go go (usually I have to encourage her till she's warmed up). But I mean she was just screaming with lottsa power. When I last shut her off she was as described above. So I have a new coil arriving in a few hours and a fuel pressure gauge coming Sunday (I still can't figure out how Amazon can ship for free and deliver a $30 item on a Sunday). So I'll put in the new coil, install pressure gauge and run her until she has her hissy fit. Two things I did notice when she ran yesterday: one, the coil got very hot to the touch and the dropping resistor got too hot to touch. But again she was running fine. As for tank debris, I was so hoping it was something like that. But after draining the tank dry, into a funnel with a mesh screen, I found zero debris. I refiltered thru a second finer mesh into another gas can and found zero debris. My tank had fresh washer on drain plug, and appears as if it was dropped before I got it. What I didn't do (doh) was check the fitting into the tank from the flex hose which attaches to the solid line. I blew from the fuel filter fitting thru to flex hose disconnected from tank. So I'll go back there if I have to. Sometimes you just forget the obvious. Since I might be back there, I'll pull the sending unit, but first I have to order the gasket, so that will be #3 on the "To try list" BTW I have all new solid fuel lines.
@siteunseen Thanks for the compliments, I have put a lot of effort into keeping her straight. I had to special order the cam lube for the points, the parts kid didn't even know what it was. So, yep, cam lube good, and I'll throw a new rotor on, I have spare parts and it's easy.
PS here is engine right side
Thanks to everyone for keeping with me, all the best, Andy