Hi,
I am having an issue with my recently restored February 1967 250SL in that my air/fuel sensor shows a lean condition at 80 MPH+ but adjusting the throttle rods or barometric compensator shims makes the mixture too rich at lower speed ranges. Does any one have experience adjusting the upper speed range screw on the FIP? I don't like the idea of going into the FIP but I see no other way to get it to more properly match the intake air at high speeds without making the mixture overly rich at lower speeds. Also does anyone know what the RPM range is on the FIP idle adjustment screw? Is it only when the pump rod is on the stop or is it RPM related? I really appreciate your comments on this.
Thanks,
Jim Cochran