Greetings All
New topic from me based on an ongoing thread. 1963 230SL, SN VIN 11304210000211.
A very early model. The car has typically run pretty well, thought it continues to stumble around 3000 RPM when accelerating.
Last weekend I took out the car on a 95 degree day. No problems overheating, but the car stalled at every stop sign / light.
I would pull up to the stop, and the car idled nicely. As soon as I touched the throttle pedal, the car would stall. It would start immediately and if I kept the RPM over 2000, I could drive away as usual. Some of you may remember a previous thread where I had problems starting the car when cold, and was told that the later models of this car bypassed the Ballast Resistor when stating the car to get full voltage to the distributor and coli. Based on that discussion, I added a Relay that accomplished that, and the car has started easily ever since. I put this in to round out the discussion on the recent issue of stalling.
With all of this said, and along with the attachments, what should I look at next to resolve this sudden issue of stalling at stop lights / signs? Thanks to everyone for this Forum.