Hi all,
After getting my 280sl running nicely with a newly calibrated FIP I decided to replace the points, condenser, cap, and rotor. No biggy right? I have done it 10's of times since I owned the car. Now the car runs terrible. Unfortunately, I replaced everything at once and don't know where exactly where the problem is. I have spent hours and hours trying to get the dwell set correctly. I tried gapping it to .3 -.4mm many times. Every time I try I get different dwell numbers. Could I have damaged something in the distributor when changing out the points?
I have a brand new set of spark plug wires that have been tested twice. New set of plugs.
With the new parts in place the engine runs rough for a minute than dies. The plugs are getting fouled (I believe). I went back to the old condenser and points to see if my new set was the problem. The car starting running better but the dwell was 11. The best I could do was get it to 22 and then started running poorly again. I gave up after that.
I have never had this problem before and am unsure where to look or test for the problem. Does anybody have any ideas what might be going wrong? What can I test for?
Did I fry both points? Could the new condenser damage the points? I don't really know what to ask.
I even tried two different dwell meters to make sure I was not getting faulty readings.