Gents,
Trying to solve a long standing drivability issue. Grasping at straws.
There is a solenoid valve on the fuel injection pump (1968 and above I believe) called the "fuel shutoff solenoid". I am certain it is the LOWER of the two solenoids on the right hand side of the pump. There is a single wire going to it.
Has anybody had any intermittant or failed issues with this solenoid or the relay(s) that control it? What were your symptoms? Does it cut off all fuel (which would cause you to stall) or just part of the fuel flow?
One new theory of my problem is that in the middle of driving, the solenoid is engaging, thus creating a fuel starvation problem. Turning off the car and restarting seems to clear the issue, at least for a few miles.
If I disconnect this wire in order to "test" the theory, what kind of additional symptoms might I create if this "system" is working properly?
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored