Hi Ja17.
I did the split test during early warm up as you suggested and more air does increase RPM substantially, from which I deduce excessively richness. Yes, all the oval shims from under the WRD have been removed in an attempt to lean it off and I have 1.5mm of rounds shims under the thermostat. I also have ordered a new WRD thermostat just in case.
I have the BC set about right for smooth off-idle warm running, but if I lean it off (remove a shim, count the turns and screw it in further) during this warm-up test , RPM do rise slightly.
The other complication that might be impacting on the entire starting process is (what i believe to be anyway) faulty IP ball valves. During cold-stat, I have to crank the car for at least 5 seconds before it starts to catch. The CSV is working OK, but I think I have to crank it for a long time to get the fuel to the injectors. The fuel pump sound does into indicate loss of pressure in the tank feed lines, so I assume it must be in the injector supply lines from the IP. Is this likely or does long cranking usually mean something else? Once it catches it stumbles and hesitates for first 30 seconds , then settles to what seems to be an overly rich mixture until it gets warm.
Could these be related? Can the IP check valves on an early 250SL simply be cleaned and lapped?
Sorry for so many questions but this is proving really frustrating.
Jeff