Certainly sounds like a Chevy problem.....they seem to have similar difficulties. Now is the time for the MSD or Pertronix proponents to proclaim the benefits of their equipment. Seriously, another check for uniform fuel distribution/cylinder combustion efficiency, is Exhaust Gas Temperature, measured at the cylinder head outlet with individual thermocouples, one per cylinder. This will show which cylinder is richer or leaner, based on exiting gas temps, perhaps in the 1200° - 1400° F range. Down stream oxygen readings or air / fuel ratios are helpful but are an average of the engine's combustion process. Individual EGT will pinpoint which cylinder is not performing uniformly with regard to the others. The other possibility is a bad/loose connection or a bad ground....but not likely. Just my opinion of course.
BOB RENTON