Hello David,
I did have similar experiences, though not quite identical. Unfortunately it was several overlapping problems.
First, the fuel TANK. I had the original fuel tank and after suffering some maladies I took it to a mechanic well experienced with the Pagodas. He said change the fuel tank, it's rusting internally with microscopic rust particles. So I "bit the bullet" and changed the fuel tank and many problems disappeared...for a while.
Then, I had some issues like yours, and sure enough, the distributor shaft was worn. I had that rebuilt and installed a Pertronix Ignitor system with a FlameThrower II coil. That solved the ignition problem, until it didn't.
Then I turned my focus on the fuel system, and changed the fuel pump. Lo and behold the problem was NOT the fuel pump itself, but no integrity to the wiring to the fuel pump. The mechanic on the restoration had cut the wires to the fuel pump before removing it instead of removing the wires AT the fuel pump. OK. But he used crimp connectors and this place under the car where the fuel pump lives is most inhospitable. They eventually corroded. My fix was to re-wire it with NO splices, taking the splice back up into the boot.
So, you may have multiple problems plaguing you...