Hi! My first time posting-- thought I would throw a question out there and test your collective knowledge. I have a 93 sidekick (4dr 16v, manual), and it has an annoying stutter. It happens in second gear before shifting into third, and in 3rd gear at around 2000rpm, and right after shifting into fourth. I don't notice it in 5th unless I really make it pull hard (1500rpm or so) and then it is only slight. I also don't need to be accelerating to notice it; if I just cruise at the right rpm in 3rd gear especially, this will happen. Warm or cold, doesn't matter.
The engine doesn't seem to be missing when this happens. But just in case, I replaced the ignition wires with good ones (NGK), plugs, cap, rotor. Timing is advanced (12*) but I retarded it to factory specs and still happens. Checked the timing belt, and the marks still line up on the cam and crankshaft. Crank keyway is fine (just replaced the crank b/c that keyway was all wallowed out, actually). Again, it doesn't sound like the engine is missing.
Compression is fairy even across the cylinders (cold: 150, 135, 130, 140). New air filter. Sprayed some cleaner in the throttle body. Idles smooth and sounds good, although sometimes it has a hard time picking a speed. It never races, however.
I did replace the exhaust manifold recently with the manifold with the longer down tube (this same engine had a couple different versions of the manifold, from what I understand, one thicker and longer). So I had to splice in several extra inches of wire to the o2 sensor to reach on the new manifold. Could this extra resistance be the problem? I can't remember exactly how it drove before that fix. I just bought it recently, and it had all kinds of problems, which I've been fixing slowly one by one. But I can't recall if this is a problem that developed after that fix or not.
Thanks for your time; I would welcome any suggestions...