Do you mean at the 4 pole switch, or at the Cold Start Solenoid? I replaced both of those in the past month or so as part of my effort to get to the bottom of my starting issues.
The first problem was a year ago as I was starting out on my way to a car show in New York. Just as I drove onto the Massachusetts Turnpike, the engine quit and refused to restart. I had been planning to take the car up to Gernold Nisius’s place to have him try to find the source of an oil leak, so I had AAA take the car to him to see what the problem was.
He deduced that my Fuel Injection Pump had failed. I had had the pump “rebuilt” by H & R Fuel injection when I had pulled the engine out, so I was surprised that it was the pump, but Gernold told me that Henri had died not long after they had done my pump and that their work had gone downhill. He also told me that after they did my pump their shop burned to the ground with many pumps in it and with some Porches too. He said they had no insurance!
He had a pump he had taken from a car that he said was working so he swapped out my pump for that one and sent mine out to Pacific for a rebuild. I am still waiting to get it back.
Gernold was able to get the car running, but he had a lot of trouble with it. It was very finicky. It would stall, and quit and then it wouldn’t restart.
Eventually, he felt he had it running well and I picked it up just at the end of the summer. I had a little time to drive it and it seemed OK.
Then this spring, I took it out to go for a drive with the Mercedes club and I drove several miles to meet them in Boylston MA. We spent about 45 min. chatting and then we’re ready to leave for our group drive and when I went to start the car, it would not start. Several of the club members were gathered around my open engine bay and the ones standing next to the CSV said they smelled fuel.
I had AAA tow me home and I tried starting again and I could see fuel leaking around the CSV. So I ordered a replacement. I also determined that the Thermo Time Switch was not working. I tried to find an exact replacement but have been unable to. Instead, I have used the one designed for the Porsche as the numbers are not that far off and I understand people have had success making that substitution.
I also determined that the relay in the 4 Pole Relay had failed, so I purchased a new one from Authentic Classics and replaced the old one with that new one a tested it.
Now everything runs, except I get 5 volts at the CSV instead of 12 and based on the schematic so I thought that the best solution would be to replace the old wiring since that is the only part that hasn’t been replaced. This is causing long starts at times.
Do you think that the new relay could have bad contacts already? What do you think about my idea of rewiring the circuit?
Best,
Roland