Hello,
Went on my weekly 30 mile jaunt last week and the car ran flawlessly, but when I went to start my '66 230SL this week the engine kicks over but stumbles. I did fill up the tank before the trip, and had no problems on the trip (stopped 3 times with no restart issues), so probably not the gas. The engine has a low stumbly idle (generally runs at 1K just after start, and now at around 5) and very hesitant/difficult to rev (so I didn't push it). Hadn't changed the plugs in a while, but that did not help. The one thing that I notice is that the air intake for the cold start (on top of the injection pump) is much louder than I have ever noticed before. Is there a typical failure mechanism there that could be dumping too much air into the engine and causing this??
No obvious loose lines or electrical connections - I hope it is not serious...
Regards -- Roger