Dear All
Please allow me to ask your help or guidance, although similar subjects were discussed in this forum.
I am struggling and tired for fixing the 123 Ignition timing on my 1968 280SL USA version. Just for your information, the exhaust emission function is disabled and I use a regular gasoline with 90 of octane in Japan here. The engine oil is 20w50. I renewed the whole ignition system such as spark plugs, spark wires, coil (Bosch red coil). I believe that I completed the linkage tour properly. I use Gunson CO tester to confirm CO in an allowable exhaust range during the adjustment.
Prior to setting the 123 Ignition, I forgot to check the ignition timing on the original 051 distributor which was installed by the mechanics.
In terms of the 123 Ignition, I preset the advance curve as “8” as normal. At first I set 4 degree BTDC without vacuum at idle so as to be 30 degree at 3000rpm but the engine immediately stalls with vacuum connected. Then I advance, say to 10 degree BTDC at idle without vacuum (1 degree BTDC with vacuum connected) so that the engine is running fine in a warmed normal operating condition, leading 37 degree BTDC at 3000rpm, but I found that the engine tends to stall during the warm up process. I further advance to 16 degree BTDC without vacuum (8 degree BTDC with vacuum), the engine is running fine in any stage, in which pinging is observed in rare cases (I tried 100 of high octane gasoline and it is confirmed OK). It seems that an optimal setting would be between 10 BTDC and 16 BTDC. I think that this is too much advance. I would like to clarify that it is an acceptable range or it requires adjustments on other area?
Thank you for your advice in advance. Koki