David,
Here is what I would do to address your engine stumbling and hesitation:
1. Make sure your fuel system is running downhill all the way to the AeroInjector. Any high spots will collect air and fuel vapors and lead to burps.
2. Try this inline filter
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002M8XUK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swfOr this one
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performance-Products/555/15031/10002/-13. The Earl’s filter will need this coupler to get it as close to your firewall as possible by attaching directly to the bulkhead fitting
http://www.jegs.com/i/Russell/799/640000/10002/-1The Jeg’s filter may work better on a Onex because it attaches directly to the bulkhead fitting without the need for a coupler fitting.
You will have to judge where the best place is to fit your filter as you have to allow enough flex in your fuel lines to handle engine vibration and engine movements to avoid cracking a fuel fitting or overstressing a fuel line.
4. Use this fitting on your AeroInjector to keep the fuel line closer to the AerInector and away from the exhaust
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002M9NPO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BXh7AbRBC8Z735. Turn up your idle RPM. I recommend setting your idle to 950 to 1000 rpm on a new engine. On a new engine for some reason with the AerInjector it does not like to loaf at idle below 950 rpm and then go to full throttle. I know people will scoff at me but try it. It helps.
6. Make sure your spark plug wires are securely fastened away from the exhaust and other engine hot spots.
7. Insulate your fuel lines and filter as others have suggested.
8. Make sure you have tuned your AeroInjector EXACTLY as the manual prescribes. PAY ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL.
9. Verify proper operation through short ground runs without overheating your engine before you attempt flight again.
10. Make sure your engine cooling air outlet is sufficiently sized to allow proper cooling and airflow.
I am not bragging, but my engine now runs flawlessly and is very smooth. I know your’s can too.
Sonex has said any water in your fuel will drain out of the AerInjector before the engine fires up because the AerInjector is the lowest point in the fuel system and there is nowhere in the AerInjector for the water to collect as there is in a carburetor with a float bowl.
Please keep us updated on your efforts.
Thanks,
Jake