Basically when it happens one or more cylinders don't fire and you notice it as a jump or jerk in the car, very uncomfortable and annoying. It comes and goes and is very intermittent at all rev ranges, any load condition hot or cold. Might not do it for a week then do it constantly for a day. Or might miss once in an hours drive. Mostly annoying only but sometimes it will stall the engine (if it happens at idle) or when trying to accelerate it will nearly throw my out of the seat if it's really bad.
I've never done anything about it because I knew as soon as I tried to show/tell someone it would go away, and it did! having anyone else in the car trying to tell them about it and it won't do it for love nor money. I also can't force the miss to happen.
Last night it was particularly bad, after driving nearly an hour home in 37 degrees then parking it in the sun for 2 hours I went out again and it stalled twice in 2 minutes. Driving for 15 minutes or so there wasn't a time where it wasn't mis-firing I thought I wasn't going to make my destination! then driving home at night it didn't happen once.
Anywhoo the only thing I can pin down that makes it happen is heat, happens worse when the engine is hot or weather is hot. Talked to an engineer friend last night and came up with possible ignition coil failing, as they can go intermittent and get worse in heat (This coil is also very old) so get a new coil today. Also looked at the dizzy rotor arm and the brass contact for that is pitted!

So I'm thinking I've done something wrong in the tune up, timing and/or setting dwell angle when I put the engine in, any ideas what would cause pitting of the rotor contact? Plugs are fine, not fouled and not running lean. Leads are fine as well.
Well there it is, I bet it won't misfire anymore now I've told you all but I'm replacing the coil, rotor and points anyway because they are an unknown quantity.
*Edit* I wish I could explain something without writing an essay
