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Awhile back I found an interesting and informative thread on fuel tanks - with numerous photos of a cut-away and cleaning/problems etc. Now I cannot locate it!!
:evil: My dilemas keep going - with continuing fuel supply problems plaguing my new 250SL, engine just dying while traveling 70 to 80 MPH, I've tried everything and replaced almost everything! At wits end, I went to the fuel tank... to my aghast, I discovered 5 to 6 inches of sand, mud and rust in the tank! yuk! No wonder she wouldn't stay running! (either done intentionally or sat submerged for months???) I put in a new fuel pump ($700 part), new ignition coil, points, plugs and condenser, new resistor, filters and all new fuel lines - for a total of over $1,500. Tuned it and adjusted everything (many wrong parts used). Drove it for a couple days around town - went out on highway and it died out (10 times in 25 miles), would let it sit for 5 minutes and then able to drive another 2 or 3 miles before it died again - made it back to the garage (barely). They began looking for problem... fuel injectors, electrical, valves etc. - what they finally found was that it needs a NEW FUEL TANK - it has more than 5 inches of mud, sand and rust in the tank - my mechanic says that in 40 years of working on Mercedes he has NEVER seen anything like it! He assures me that it was either intentionally filled with sand and mud, or physically submerged for a long period of time - nothing that could have occurred normally! The tank alone costs $1,000. When the tank is pulled I will have it cut open and photographed! He showed me the mud line and it completely covered the bottom of the tank for 5 inches deep, all the way up to 3 inches on the fuel sending unit, which is in the top of the tank.
1967 250SL Signal Red
1987 260E Charcoal