My daughter has a 1969 Beetle which is an Autostick. Long story short, I had to replace the head studs a while ago and since the motor has been back together I can never get it to run right.
What happens is I get it running, and it idles beautiful, but I let it warm up and then I try and adjust the carb and what happens is that the engine ends up hesitating and back fires when I try to rev it. Then I find that cylinders 1&2 aren't firing, so I replace the plugs and at first it's all good again, but then we go around again and cylinders 1&2 stop again.
I know it's not the distributor, because when I take the leads off the plugs while the engine is running, I get a nice powerful shock.
Any ideas? Tomorrow I'm planning on pulling the inlet manifold off and replacing the gaskets in case it's letting air in, but I'm not sure if it's the issue. I didn't have any brake cleaner so I turned the garden hose on and wet everything that could be letting air in, but the engine kept on idling; maybe by that time cylinders 1&2 had already stopped firing.
Any tips will be very much appreciated. This issue has been going on for over 12 months, but due to illness I have never been able to stick at it long enough to solve the issue, and in the meantime my beautiful daughter doesn't get to drive her first car

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