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You Probley have a blowed head gasket.
Time for a good tune up with spark plugs, ignition wires, distributor cap and rotor. Don't forget the air and fuel filters.
It may be in need of a tune-up.
Running the vehicle with a partially clogged fuel filter. Continuously running it with the tank almost empty.
its a chev try changing fuel and air filters
It sounds as if the fuel filter is clogged and not getting enough fuel to the injectors.
Start with replacing the fuel filter, it may be plugged.
depending on where it is, yes.
its a 4.3 so its a 6 cylinder truck which means it has 6 spark plugs check the plug wires from the master cylinder replace all of them and all 6 spark plugs and you should be fine. if even one of those is no good and your running on 5 cylinders you will sputter and you will even have shifting problems
There are multiple things that could cause this, your best bet it to take it to a mechanic and let them check it out.
bad spark plugs and spark plugs wires, engine is missing, if plugs and wires dont work, get your engine looked at ==new answer== check your fuel filter also if your carb is stopped it will be sluggish and will sputter, also @night you can drive your car or truck for about 10 min and then look @ the catylist and if its glowing you can knock a hole in it and it will stop your sputter but changing is recommended. if that dont stop it then buy a can of seafom eng treatment and run thru fuel system from 1/2 tank of fuel this should fix problem.
This question needs more info. Does it sputter like it is running out of fuel, or just die like it lost spark to fire the plugs? How long does it run? Does it die as soon as the key is released from the start position?