in injector pump
I don't believe there is a fuel shut off solenoid. The use of a solnoid was made obsolete by the advent of fuel injection.
no there is no fuel shut off. This is correct, there is no fuel shut off switch on that early of a model, or any s10 for that matter.
There is no such part on a Dodge Stratus.
There isn't one. You probably have a bad fuel pump.
under the float bowl on the carburetor
A 24 valve in a 1999 does not have an external shut off solenoid. It is internal to the injection pump.
12 volts to hold open the shut-down solenoid
It has no shut off solonoid but does have a fuel pump solonoid located with the solonoids on the firewall.
Usually the Electro-mechanical Fuel Shut-off solenoid is bound/weak and not leaving fuel flow fully open. Once cranked, the sudden loss of voltage can allow a marginal solenoid to lose its magnetic grip on rod, allowing return spring pressure to win out returning to a fuel shut-off situation. Replacement of fuel shutoff solenoid will fix this issue approximately 90% of the time.
there is no shut off switch on a 87 prelude. If you are having fuel delivery problems check fuel pump relay, fuel pump and both fuel shutoff solenoid valves on carbs if prelude is carb and not fuel injected
check your relay and blue wire first. there may be nothing wrong with your solenoid at all
Check out the fuel shut off solenoid. The only reason a diesel wont run when warm is if it has no fuel.