trying to set the timing on my 67' 230 sl. First problem is the hex screw that tightens down the distributor is stripped so if anyone knows of a trick for getting the screw out without drilling out, I'd appreciate the response.
Also noticed that the vacuum hose has no affect on the unit. timing looks to be set at between 4-8 degrees btdc using my timing light. I'm gauging this in that the mark I see with the light is between 4-8 degrees to the left of the pointer (if you were looking at the damper from the front of the vehicle, not leaned over the side and staring down at it from the engine side-in which case the white mark would be to the right of the pointer, by all means correct me if I'm wrong here
From what I've read, I gather that this setting should be ok, if the vacuum retard were functional.
The problem I'm trying to solve is that the engine is running rich. Before going into the IP I'd rather be sure my timing is right.
I will check for vacuum on the hose with a gauge tomorrow. If I get a reading of more than 5-6 inches on that hose, then I'd assume something wrong with the vacuum retard can..right? I've already checked the points gap and dwell and that seems to be right where it should be.
As far as I know the intake venturi flap is fully closed at idle and the engine is idles well at 800 rpms warm. brand new ngk bp6es plugs are carbon fouled.
my hope is to get the vacuum retard working right and maybe not have to turn the distributor for now as I can tell getting that hex screw loose may not be a walk in the park.
Any advice on either problem would be much appreciated.
Tony
1967 230 SL