Benz Dr. -
Here's what's happening- may be a little different than you are thinking. From a cold start - car starts right up - and idles at 750 RPM. If you press the accelerator it will accelerate of course, but then drop to 750 RPM. So the linkage isn't hanging up.
After about 5 minutes, when the engine is warm (150-180 degrees) - if you tap the throttle, it zooms up to 1800 RPM, and stays there (at idle). The linkages appear to moving very freely - nothing hanging up.
I think the mystery is two fold: First - one day it worked fine, and the next day I had this problem - like something has 'failed'. Secondly, it seems to be temperature related - so in the first 5 minutes - the idle is 750 RPM, and then after 5 minutes, the idle is 1800 RPM (with a warm engine).
Does that help? This is a manual, 250SL by the way.
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