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indicates that the main hydraulic pump is overloading
could be a problem relief valve
indicated by the slow start when it stalls as it the motor is immediately under load
muffler full of carbon remove muffler heat up red hot throw in bucket of cold water remove and throw as hard as you can on pavement clean carbon out of exhaust part of headt make sure piston is all the way up you dont want carbon in your motor reinstall thank me
The fuel mixture is wrong because either the carb is badly adjusted or the choke doesn't open fully when the engine is hot.
Take the carb apart and check every single component, starting with the choke plates and the level in the bowls.
Sounds like a mice in your muffler. Its stuck, stop using it, you'll be damaging the valve on the motor. Remove it and test it. Try to remove thing in, i know some people put it in the fireplace to turn it red and burn things (like mice) inside and open up things...
since its a 1997 your jeep has EFI, electronic fuel injection. The most probable reason for your troubles would be the injectors or a problem with the computer controling them, not allowing enough gas to be pushed into the cylinder causing stalling or lack of power, also too much gas iin the cylinder can lead to back firing and stalling. This would also explain the reason it takes so long to start back up some times, all the excess gas in the cylinder is flooding the motor and u have to wait till the gas disipates till the engine will turn over.
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