That makes complete sense, as the PO wired the Fuel Pump to be on all the time the ignition is on. I haven't changed it back yet, and I think I will just put an inertial safety switch in the trunk like donm did and leave it as it is. This explains why the arm looks to be bent so it won't contact the FP circuit breaker. It is bent!
Anyway, the AFM flap does look to be a little warped and was dragging at various points along the body of the casting. I looked at drilling out the rivets on the bottom to get at the warped arm and said no way. So I took it apart (mostly just to be sure I didn't break anything) and lightly sanded (400 grit) the areas in the air chamber where the flap was dragging. Worked slowly constantly cleaning and checking, and after about an hour I have it moving freely again. A good wipedown and a cleaning and light lube of the airflow chamber with PB Blaster and it is smooth as a baby's bottom now. I also put a single drop of 3-in-1 oil in the top at the point where the bearing is located that holds the wiper shaft.
The connector and top wiper come out easily as one piece. The contact area was badly pitted so I burnished it very slightly to hopefully make a little better contact. It seems to be nickle or hard silver plated so go easy on it if you do this.
I noticed that the shaft that the wiper rides on has some vertical play. I didn't see any way to adjust this, but the black disk that rides against the bearing in the casting looks to be pressed on, so I tried to set it a little deeper. Might have made a little difference, not sure.
I set the wiper down ~1/16" lower as recomended and put the unit back together, installed it to the car with the top still off, and tested it, and it is now running like the car is brand new!

I can't believe what a difference all this made.

Fixing the sticking flap as well as the new wiper rider track made a world of difference! It solved the stumbling completely. The power used to cut in and out, seemed like a fuel starvation/injector issue etc; but it was clearly the sticking AFM flap that was causing the problem. I would recommend this procedure to anyone, it was actually one of the easier things I have done on the car!
I put the cover on with some RTV silicone after making sure that the wiper moved freely and smoothly when the engine was revved.
One more thing, and this is odd..... The "chirping" sound that I have been trying to diagnose for awhile is gone. I noticed when handling the AFM before fixing it that the flap made a screech/chirp as it moved. The chirping may have been this all along, but I need to drive it some more to be sure.
Pete