It can be due to a couple of things. Most likely its a a clogged fuel filter. This is especially true of you have left you tank go completely empty a couple of times. Second: it may be a combination of your fuel and air filter as well. Good luck.
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I have the same problem off and on. I changed the fuel filter on it but what really helped was fuel injector cleaner. I'm going to put in a new wireset and spark plugs and clean the distributor caps. So basically a tune up will fix the stalling problem, it will also fix any rough idling and hesitating you might be having. First try the cleaner and see what happens.
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That is almost impossible.
Most likely cause is spark plug leads or spark plugs themselves will give a stuttering feeling and power drop off
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