Hi Keremarsan:
When it stalls, it acts as if someone is turning off a light switch. It doesn't have the typical reaction of being fuel-starved (sputtering before it dies). I'm not sure how I would check to see if the fuel pump is still running. I've had a fuel pressure gauge attached when it stalls, and the reading doesn't change, at least not immediately. I can't go on sound alone, because even when the engine is running, I can't hear the pump running. I hear it for a couple of seconds when I turn the key on, but after that the exhaust note drowns out any sound from the fuel pump. There's no consistency with when it stalls. I'm afraid to get it out on the street because it doesn't give any warning when it stalls, it just stops, but I can leave it idling in the driveway and it may run only for a few minutes or for hours before it stops.
I recently had it in the shop again to have them check the work they had already done. That was all OK, so they did more testing. This time, they replaced the entire distributor assembly and declared the problem solved. BUT, when I picked it up, I didn't get a block before it stalled again. This time, however, it acted differently and after paying closer attention to the gauges, I discovered that the shop had run it out of gas. Only, after I went to the gas station and put more gas from gas cans, it still wouldn't run correctly. I finally had to have it towed. I should have had it taken back to the shop, but they were already closed for the day, so I brought it home. It's been sitting here for more than 2 weeks now with no progress on a solution.
Now, I'm thinking that maybe it is the VATS or a faulty ignition lock considering that it shuts off as if I'd turned off the key. I'm so frustrated with this, because it wasn't doing any of this when I bought it in February, that I don't know what to think or what else it might be.