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Have you tried a new fuel filter? not an inline filter but the main one, then check the pump, is it hot to touch when the vehicle cuts out? it may be ready to fail completely if its hot and wont give enough fuel feed for the engine when the auto choke switches off. Try that first before going any further.
if you encountered a power loss problem i would start with replacing the fuel filter mounted inside the driver side frame rail about mid vehicle. once the filter is replaced, purchase a bottle of BG44K fuel system cleaner. pour the entire bottle into your fuel tank and fill tank with fuel. this will clean fuel system, injectors, valves, and cylinders. depending on amount of carbon build up this step can be repeated.
Turn on the key and listen by the fuel tank for the fuel pump to hum. A common problem is low fuel pressure. It will build pressure when the key is turned, use that fuel, and then the pressure drops. Kind of like when you're using a squirt gun that's getting empty.
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