If the carb has fuel I would suspect the control unit which is a silver box sitting on your inner fender. These older models were known for these going out. ( about 25.00) I hope this helps you. Mark
yes, it would. long starts and sputtering are other symptoms
Running out of gas, timing chain breaks.
what could the problem be?
Could be your crank sensor. These are very common to fail on these cars.
It can be the idle control solonoid on the throtle body.
A loud knock is usually associated with a rod bearing. The rod connects the crankshaft to the piston. If a rod bearing went out, possibly from an oil pump going bad, it would stall out the motor.
i think you can but you just have to wait a while i dont really have an amount though
To use basic physics term, it runs out of momentun- and comes to an abrupt halt or a dead stop! This could happen if the power is lost- as stall suggests, or trim and flaps ( intended for lower-speed flight) were in the wrong settings, this has happened also.
ANY car will stall on a proper hill if you try to bring the clutch up without any revs generated from the gas pedal.
does the car only do this when slowing down, and does the car just want to shut off or does it start sputtering, like its gonna stall?
try your fuel diaphragm could be overloading the intake. causing it to stall
Change in the stall