A Corvette with a 5.7 engine that is spitting and sputtering may be experiencing issues related to fuel delivery, ignition, or air intake. Common causes include a clogged fuel filter, failing fuel pump, malfunctioning spark plugs or ignition coils, and vacuum leaks. Additionally, problems with the mass air flow sensor or throttle position sensor can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, leading to rough running. It's important to diagnose the issue with a thorough inspection or diagnostic tools to pinpoint the exact cause.
There could be a few causes for a car to spit and sputter on acceleration. One common cause would be the engine not getting enough fuel, so it could be a problem in the fuel line, fuel filter, or fuel pump.
my jeep Cherokee Laredo did the same thing, it was the oxegen sensor, smelled like gas when you drive it and spit and sputter, especially at take off.
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An '87 Caravelle may spit and sputter after warming up due to several potential issues. Common causes include a faulty ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or ignition coils, which can misfire as the engine heats up. Additionally, a clogged fuel filter or issues with the fuel injectors can disrupt fuel flow, leading to inconsistent engine performance. Lastly, vacuum leaks or a malfunctioning sensor, like the mass airflow sensor, can also contribute to these symptoms.
sounds like it is need of a tune up.
Clean the carbeurator and lube the throttle cable.
it will spit and sputter or miss or just not have no power at all very sluggish
have the fuel pess. checked
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