I have a 1967 250 SL. One morning I came out and started the car to let it warm up. After about 5 minutes, the engine died and would not restart. I checked everything I could. Finally, I decided to pull the plugs to have a look. They were very black appearing to be extremely gas fouled. YOu can clean the plugs and it will do the same thing over again. If you install new sparkplugs, it may run for a total of 10 minutes before shutting off and again not restart until I replace the old plugs or clean them.
I was told that was a fuel issue. I have checked everything I know of and it all seems to be in good working order. At the same time, I have never been fully convinced that this is a fuel issue to begin with. But instead I somewhat suspect that it is an electrical problem. I think that this might be caused by a week coil. I am checking that possibility out now.
Has anyone experienced this problem? I have already replaced the cap, rotor button, sparkplugs, and sparkplug wires. I guess I could have went ahead and the replaced the coil also. But I figured I might better stop at this point and look for some advice on this forum. I am hoping and thinking that this problem has occured to other Mercedes Benz owners and can relay to me how to fix this problem.
The engine is a 2.5 liter straight 6 cylinder engine and has a factory stock mechanical Bosch fuel injection system on it. Any solutions,advice, or comments pertaining to this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.