I'm hoping there's a quick, inexpensive fix for this that will keep me from having to go to the mechanic, but the more I search the forum, the less sure I am.
So: coming home today, having driven the car off and on for a couple hours, I began to experience problems with stalling as I came to a stop or even when shifting between gears. By the time I got home, the only way to keep it from stalling was to hold the engine around 1500 with the accelerator. It would start instantly but stall immediately unless I depressed the gas. I also felt like there was marginally less power when underway and maybe a little rougher/louder than normal--but I could be imagining this. In between stalling and restarting I could smell a strong fuel odor from inside the car--I wasn't imagining that.
Context:
4-spd. 67 250 (orig. 230, but previous owner rebuilt with 250 head), which I've had for about 4000 miles, since last May. Previous owner had injection pump rebuilt as well--perhaps 2000 miles before I bought it, but 7 years earlier. Because it was driven so little in the years since the rebuild, it smoked a lot when I bought it. So I had the valves redone about 3000 miles ago, which cured the smoke. At that time, the ignition wires were replaced, as well as standard tune-up items, filters, oil in inj. pump, etc. Also, had linkage and other items cad-plated, lubed, etc.
Maybe relevant, maybe not:
I drive the car not quite daily. Since the valve job, it's run beautifully, with the following exceptions. I've always had intermittent idle issues, since before the valve job. Starts and idles fine from cold--a little high, then settles down to about 800 after a minute or so, which I gather (maybe wrongly) is what the CSV should do. After driving maybe five minutes, the idle will start fluctuating up and down a few hundred rpms--perhaps because I've got the idle adjustment on the air intake too low (I've never fiddled with any other adjustment). But that's been my way of dealing with the following, which may or may not be related to the stalling issue: when fully warmed up, the idle is stable, but it can settle at anywhere from 800 to 1400. I've felt certain about any pattern to this at all, except that longer drives at higher rpms seem to be followed by a higher idle speed. Still, this has not been troublesome. A final, perhaps irrelevant detail: under hard acceleration, I sometimes smell fuel faintly.
So, as to the stalling: any thoughts about what to check first? CSV? Injection pump/linkage? I'm assuming--perhaps wrongly--that this is a fuel, not electrical problem. I'm hoping this isn't the first evidence of an injection pump about to check out on me. I don't have the time or expertise to do a whole lot on this myself, but even if I can't sort things out on my own, I'd like to have a sense of what the nasty possibilities are before taking it to my mechanic.
My pagoda is my therapy these days, and this has me bummed.
Rick
Dallas TX
1967 250SL, 4-speed