I sent my FI pump off for some work because it was filling up with oil thus causing the engine to run less well. It also caused the fuel economy to drop.
I have now received the pump back from the person who did the work. As you may have read in a previous thread, his solution to the problem of excess oil was to drill 2 holes inside the pump to allow for the oil to return. He has bench tested it and now wants me to run the pump on the car. I have to admit that the concept of drilling additional holes scares the hell out of me, but they're there now so I might as well get on with putting the pump back on the car.
However, when inspecting the FI pump today, I noticed that the arm that connects to the linkage and which has a spring between the pump body and said arm does not spring back into position when I push the arm forward. See attached photo of the part I am talking about. Instead of springing forward and resting on the stop, the arm sticks half way. I can push it forward by hand quite easily, but it is definately sticking.
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I can see that the spring is small, and would guess that the other sprung part of the linkage on the other side of the rocker cover would be sufficient to drive it back to its normal position, but I'd like to know whether any of the FI pump ninjas think that this could be a problem.
Also, I am not even sure that the spring has been relocated correctly. From the position in the photo it looks a little random just stick where it is. Can I ask if someone else with a 230SL can see if their pump looks like this?
Apologies for the crappy photos. The first one has a thin red line pointing to the spring in question.
Thanks.
James