If this is a carbureted engine, it could be a vacuum leak. Or possibly a low float. Or maybe the timing is off. If there haven't been any recent changes to the tuneup, I'd be looking over the vacuum lines and intake gaskets real close.
gettin to much gas to the carb
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Sounds like a vacuum leak.
There are several things that can cause your 1998 Chevy to randomly die out. The most common cause is a malfunctioning fuel pump.
in my case it was a coolant sensorbut you really need to read the codes
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in my case it was 7 dollars coolant sensor but read the codes could be any sensor failing
It means the earth will END as in, stop living, and we will all die. =) in 2012
A bad ignition module, That's in the distributor will get HOT and engine will die at times and as soon as the tempture drops a few degrees / module cools off it will start back up. I would replace the module.
A fair cube is a die which, when rolled, has a probability of 1/6 of coming to a stop with each of the faces uppermost.
It can cause a rough idle. And it will also cause the engine to die when coming to a stop at times.
carb problem my guess would be accelerator pump or stuck power valves in carb.