Hi gang... long term lurker, but first time poster. I don't have a W113, but my 250SE W111 has a 280SL engine in it and the technical resources here surpass anything else I've found.
http://fnader.com/Mercedes.htmAbout a year ago, I nearly had my W111 burn up. In the postmortum, we discovered that the grounding wire at the starter was missing and that the large engine ground at the firewall had corroded at the bolts and was making intermittent contact.
To make a long story short, while trying to start the car, the starter hung on (even after releasing the key) with the engine grounding itself through the temperature gauge wire... which got hot enough to saw through wiring behind the dash and cause a number of dead shorts which exploded into open flame before I could get the battery unhooked. Luckily I was at a store and we were able to get the fire out using a commercial size fire extinuigher (the small one I always carry didn't do anything...)
Anyway, other than melted wiring and all of the heater/defroster shrouds on the driver's side turned to liquid, I escaped with a broken windscreen and some scorched wood.
So we've been redoing the car for about a year... finally got it finished this week and started doing shakedown runs.
The car was running perfectly before the fire, always starting quickly, idling smoothly, and running strongly (4sp manual trans). Now it's difficult to start, runs weakly, and appears to be running on 4 or maybe 5 cylinders.
At idle pulling the wires of 5 and 6 don't seem to make much difference. The plug on #5 looks normal (as do 1-4), #6 appeared to be wet with fuel.
Given the type of failure that I had that caused the fire, do you think the running issues could be related to that? Or more related to sitting for a year?
I've not begun the step by step general process of checking the various injection systems... I figured I'd post the situation here first just in case it might be something usual related to the fire or the wiring meltdown... if anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them. I'm ready to start driving this baby again!
Thanks!
Bill