1993 Chrysler Town and Country Is my engine stalling relate

Tiny
WYATTT
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  • 1993 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY
  • 6 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 19,000 MILES
If I have a leak in my fuel line that is pushing out quite a bit of fuel, or at least more so than I have sene on other fuel leaks, will this cause stalling at certain speeds. I typically see this stalling at idle, at below 1000 RPM, until I have gotten the engine to normal (hot)operating temp, then I have to keep the van at about 3500 rpms to keep the engine running. Are these high pressure lines? Is this why I am having this issue? I should mention that I thought it was oil related as the oil pressure was flickering on and off which I associated with oil, so I replaced the pan (dented bad) the pickup, pump and oil pressure sensor.
Friday, March 21st, 2008 AT 2:40 PM

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Tiny
BMRFIXIT
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How can any one afford a gas leak with this fuel price
fuel leak for sure need to be fixed
and yes its an issue where fuel demand will reach high and the fuel pump cant supply the engine will stall
have it fixed and check the crank sensor too
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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 AT 7:18 PM

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