Hello Friends,
I’d like to ask for some assistance on the following problem please: (280SL automatic, from Jan1969, US spec).
A few seconds after releasing the throttle pedal, I hear some explosion-like noises. It sounds like some form of after ‘combustion’ in the exhaust system.
Here is what I have tried so far:
1/Valve clearance adjusted.
2/Static ignition set at 8° before TDC of cylinder # 1. I did this with the help of an experienced friend. We marked the 8° BTDC mark white on the single timing scale and turned the crankshaft until the mark was exactly on the index which sits above the scale. We then connected a test lamp between the coil 1 of the low tension circuit and mass. Then we carefully twisted the distributor clockwise only just until the moment when the test lamp went out. (Contact breaker points closed).
I admit that I am confsued about what the setting should be. On page 93 of the Haynes manual I see a static setting of 8° and of 10 ° BTDC. Which one is right for me? I dont see the difference. My distributor wears this label: IFUR 6, 0 231 116 051.
I have looked on this forum for the correct settings but there is so much info that I dont know what is right for me…. And my skills are very basic!
On top of this boem boem problem, I now think that I have also lost some power on the engine since we have played with the distributor.
Any views on what is causing this sound please? …What is it and how can I resolve this?
Could it be a too rich mixture?
Thanks a lot guys!
Jan