A few weeks ago I posted a thread regarding my 1971 280SL Pagoda and problems I was encountering with a rusting fuel tank:
http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=19421.0Thanks to great input from this Forum, I temporarily sorted out the problem by flushing out the fuel tank, new filter and unblocking the passage into the flower pot. The car ran perfectly while I waited for my new fuel tank to arrive. BYTW I had also removed and checked the fuel pump which my electrician said was hanging on by a thread and beyond repair, so I ordered a new fuel pump as well.
To cut a long story short, yesterday the new fuel tank and new fuel pump arrived and I replaced both. This was relatively straight forward and job done in about 3 hours.
Prior to starting the car I bled the system by loosening the injectors until I could see fuel flowing through.
Now onto the new problem: in turning the ignition over 6 or 7 times and trying to start the car, and as it was about to start I noticed a bit of smoke coming from under the battery-side of the car. The engine was turning over but not starting. I figured there was no charge flowing through to the spark plugs.
Following Haynes Manual pg.98, in sequence, I ran a check with spark plugs removed and held against engine block, no spark, then ran a check with centre HT lead from distributor against engine block again no sparks, the coil is new, l did a voltage check on the coil, again no current.
I figured that the problem therefore has to be before the coil.
So I then followed the wire from the distributor/condenser down to under the battery compartment, and crawled underneath the car and found the switch gear.
On closer inspection there are 3 or 4 wires coming out of the switch gear all intertwined and covered in grease and muck.
On cleaning these wires they look burnt/shorted, the smoke I saw must have been from here, maybe burning grease and crud?
One of these wires goes to the distributor.
Is it possible that the switch gear is cooked and hence no current to distributor?
Would a burnt out switch gear stop the current from flowing to the distributor and hence no start- I have read here that the car will still start but die after a few seconds.
Possibly the condenser on the distributor is also cooked?
What should be my next step?
Try and repair the wires and try again, or?
I’m really stuck now!
Input and advice will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Mike