Hello Gents,
Yesterday, a gorgeous day in SE lower Michigan, is a day I drove with the top down
to visit "The Good Doctor", Dan Caron and his Benz Barn--but more on that later.
On the return trip I experienced some trouble :evil: which I might have identified, and want to ask if anyone has had anything similar. First, I have what appears to be an original gas cap, but it came from a sedan. It indeed locks down tight.
At the beginning of each "long" trip (several hours driving) I always begin with a full tank of 93 octane fuel. I drove the 90 miles to Dan's without issue--much of it highway, at 4000 rpm (70mph) or so. No problems. The car sat at Dan's for a couple of hours, but for a short test drive. It was not hot out, 68-72 degrees.
On the return trip, about half way home, with somewhat less then 1/2 tank, I was cruising in the right lane at 70, when I needed to pass a truck. I put the pedal to the metal, so to speak, and that's when it began to miss BIG TIME. I was able to continue for about 10-15 miles at about 65 MPH (but only with a very light foot on the throttle), but clearly it was not running right--particularly if I tried to give it any throttle--no response. Passing was an impossibility. I got off the highway, pulled into a gas station, and before I even opened the hood to check if a wire had come loose, I decided to fill up with gas. When I pulled the gas cap off, there was a loud and long hiss--I don't know if it was pressure or vacuum. This happened the last time I tried to give it some throttle after a long trip and when I was down below half a tank.
I'm suspecting that the vacuum/pressure in the fuel tank is impeding the fuel pump's ability to deliver a quantity of fuel, such as that required for passing when you are already doing 70mph, or really "stomping" it from a start. I've been able to repeat the problem, but repeating it again is a long drive and half a tank of gas!
BTW Dan was listening and playing with the idle a bit, and indicated "it doesn't get any smoother than this" so I don't think the wires have anything to do with it. Further, I did nothing to cure the problem but fill the tank with gas, opening the filler in the process. Once I filled up with gas, I immediately took off, and no problems. I was not even at the gas station long enough to let anything cool off...
Anybody have any ideas? Dan will get the car for a little fine tuning in a few weeks, but I'd be interested to hear from anyone with ideas. I know there has been discussion and issues with fuel tank caps, vapor recovery and ventilation but I don't know if I have any of these issues. :?:
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored