Faulty: spark plug, spark plug wire, ignition coil, ignition module, fuel injector are the most common. Coolant leaking into a cylinder is another.
Internal engine problems such as burnt valve, broken valve spring, bent push rod, worn rings
Change lower ball joints on a 96 gmC 4 by 4
its called a 700r4
The gap for spark plugs in a 96 GMC sierra is .60
I'm having the exact same problem with my 96 Explorer.
96 GMC 4.3L with CFI, 60 to 66 psi.
Inside fuel tank,
A 96 GMC Sierra won't stay running if the fuel filter is clogged or water is in the gas tank. Replacing the filter allows for proper fuel flow to be restored to the engine.
96 gmc does not have a pick up coil but the coil is monted to the intake removed by two bolts pick up is in the dis. removed by pulling the dis. then by taking a part
Hand brake? I thought the last GMC with a hand brake was in 68, but I could be wrong.
"Snug" will work
The fuel pressure regulator in that 96 GMC 4.3 TBI is located in the throttle body.
It has 255 horsepower bone stock