Hello all
Over the recent time, I have been noticing how other Pagodas, and especially the 280SL, behave during warm-up. I see that most warm up at increased RPMs at around 1200 RPM which then gradually reduces and returns to the standard 800 RPM, as the warm running device (WRD) returns the increased mixture to the base idle mixture, when the coolant reaches the operating temperature.
But both my 280SLs (1970 manual and 1971 automatic and both with R24Y injection pumps - FIP) do not do that! They both cold start fine, but they warm up at around 600-800 RPM, and can at times struggle to stay running, especially towards the end of the warm up phase, and especially if I try to decrease the warm idle mixture.
However, my warm idle mixture should be about right on both of them, and I have just changed both the WRD thermostat and small air-filter on both of them, but without any effect.
So my questions are:
1) Should all 280SLs, no matter which FIP they have, be warming up at increased RPMs, or do the very late FIPs like the R24Y not do that?
2) If they should indeed warm up at increased RPMs, what is then the typical problem if they don't, and instead behave like my two 280SLs?
Hope you can help with some input to guide me in the right direction.
Thanx,
Christian