"stop and go" from SB is a bit of an overused play IMO ...
Funny you should say that, as I don"t really see it being used that much (i.e. I don"t often see a blind call and shove on the flop).
Personally I think you have enough chips to not need the double up, the extra chips you get if this works is enough to give you some opportunity for further blind and ante stealing.
However this scenario in particular though I firstly want a squeeze from the big blind to then get all my chips in and hope for more than a double up.
Although I might have worded it back to front, the stop and go is my back up in case I don"t get the squeeze play.
I would expect the shove post flop to get respect because I don"t see stop and go"s that much. But if it was a rag board and they thought I had nothing, I"m in good shape. If it has a single high card then they are more likely to have missed than hit. If there was more than one - I"d be a bit stuck (gloss over that quickly).
In summary: I think this scenario in particular would be a smooth call - with plenty of opportunities to gain a fair amount of chips.