Hi everyone,
I've finally traced my remaining hi-rpm problems to a restrictive air cleaner. My 280SL runs very well without the air cleaner connected. It's an oil-bath type and I couldn't find much information on how it works and how to set it up properly.
I've cleaned the inside components - there's a bottom cavity, then 2 round filters stacked above the bottom cavity, and a final filter sitting on the top stack that is permanently connected to the cover. The components appear in good shape, and I cleaned them out by soaking throughly in diesel to degrease it a bit.
Are these filters really restrictive by nature or is something else causing it to fail? Where does the air from outside pass through? How much oil should I place since i don't see any level marks. What kind of oil should I use? I've tried SAE 20 but that didn't work. Engine bogs down past 3500rpm with the oil-bath connected.
If I can't get my oilbath working, the quickest fix would be to install a K&N freeflow at the risk of losing originality. Or replacing my cannister with an MB paper element-type? Any comments?
thanks, Martin
'68 280SL
'82 240D
'90 260E