Hi Bob & any other interested readers,
Yea, I should have mentioned the Dist#. I post so much crap, that I try not to make it all read too long -else no one will read my crap and thus I'll get no help. You know?
Also, yes, I know the ignition coil is the Bosch Red. It's part of the conversion. I just put that in last night.
1971 280SL with "0 231 185 010" aluminum body replacement distributor.
Keep in mind, this is a 280SL with a chopped up ignition system. It was chopped by a pro 20 years ago when the transistorized module got baked. So, now, I need to un-chop it, while at the same time, I retrofit the Crane XR700.
I was afraid the speed relay might not be working due to improper connection. But I don't know how to test it because I don't know how it works, what it does, nor how it's PROPERLY connected.
If you have the 280SL wiring diagram, and it shows more than just the key-switch, transistor-module, coil, ballast resistor, and distributor, then YES - I'D DESPERATELY LOVE TO HAVE IT. If it's as basic as just the ignition parts mentioned, then I already have something.
I have the BBB, but it doesn't show a schematic nor wiring diagram that includes the speed relay, two way valve, cold start valve relay, and mystery box (B). Atleast I can't find it. If it's in the BBB can you refer me to it. If it's not, but you have such a thing, can you send it to me in some form? (mailto:blairwag@earthlink.net)
I've spent a lot of years around old US cars. I thoroughly understand basic ignition systems.
Unfortunately, I really have no experience with mechanical FI, cold start valves and relays, speed relays, and two way valves.
What does the speed relay (A) do, and how is it SUPPOSED to be wired (electric & vaccuum)?
What does the mystery box (B) do, and how is it SUPPOSED to be wired (electric & vaccuum)?
What does the two way valve (C) do, and how is it SUPPOSED to be wired (electric & vaccuum)?
What does the cold start valve relay (D) do, and how is it SUPPOSED to be wired (electric & vaccuum)?
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
...but rather knowing where to look for it!
1971 280SL US Automatic
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