Yes it could if you in fact have a carburetor. Carburetors were fazed out during the 1980's.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
I suggest checking out the fuel filter first, it may be clogged and not supplying enough gas to the engine.
Hard starting and engine stalling. Eventually the filter will become completely clogged and the engine will not start.
Generally speaking, a stoppage of gasoline to one of its engine cylinders will cause a car to seem like it's stalling.
No, it would cause the engine to run poorly but not to seize. Lack of lubrication or overheating will cause that. Also a broken part, as in a rod, will cause it to seize.
Not directly... however, the fuel pump may be affected as is it set to draw from a tank with a bit of air space in it. If the fuel injectors or carburetor is out of whack, however, that can cause the engine to run too rich, fouling plugs and sometimes stalling.
Well, first you have to figure out WHY it's stalling.
Yes it has a carburetor. An engine with fuel injection would be a fuel injected engine.
Stalling at idle? Immediately after starting? While driving? While stopping? Cold or hot engine? What engine do you have?
Because the engine is placed on the carburetor body and the engine is warm. The carburetor should be in the metal to be melted.
Yes, that is one of many possibilities.
Yes the fuel pressure regulater will cause stalling and a few more things too ..like back fire, sputtering,and in some cases they squirt gas all over the engine. good luck Ed....(mrjunky)