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There is a ignition module on the fender well,on drivers side,it is most likely bad,not exspensive,and it is most likely the problem,replace it and you will get the spark back.The module is square,and flat,most of the time it is silver color,and has two sets of wires coming from it,that go to two connectors,these connectors are black,If this was at all helpful,please rate,thank you.
In general, yes. This is a carb tuning issue. Another possibility is a vacuum leak somewhere, but most likely, it's a carb issue. You'll typically see your rpm drop a bit when you put it in gear, but that it sometimes stalls out points to a carb issue.
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