Hello group,
I finally re-started my '65 230sl after many months of work (rebuilding the fuel-feed pump in waqas-time takes months... what can I say). The car initially took much effort to start, but eventually did. I Imagine the injection pump needed to re-pressurize the fuel-lines. Prior to this, I'd installed a new battery, new fuel filter in front and hoses in the rear, cleaned out trunk filter as well as fuel-pump inlet filter, and blown compressed air through all solid fuel lines (main feed and return lines, as well as the two lines attached to the tank).
Unfortunately, only three cylinders were firing. I replaced all the plugs with new NGK BP5ES and re-started. I removed them and noted that plugs from cylinders 1,2,4 showed no combustion at all (the rest showed dark soot as if the engine was running extremely rich). With the engine running, I removed each plug wire and noted changes in the idle pattern, and confirmed that cylinders 1,2,4 are not running. I did a compression check and all cylinders showed uniform compression (all roughly about 7-8 atmospheres on my guage). I attached each plug wire to a spare plug and placed on the valve cover so I could see the spark, and the distributor seems to be firing all plugs. Next, I swapped out the injectors from cylinders 4 and 6, and repeated the experiments: cylinder 6 was still firing, and cylinder 4 was still not.
It appears that fuel is not reaching injectors 1,2,4 (and it seems that the injectors are probably fine). Having searched through the archives, I plan to replace the injection pump oil, and to check that the injection pump rack moves, using a 4x0.8x40mm bolt through the front access hole on the pump (as prescribed by JA). Is there anything else I should try before allowing the panic to really set in?
Thanks in advance!
WAQAS in Austin, Texas