Dear all
I am hoping that some knowledgeable members may be able to assist me.
My mechanics are working through a number of issues with a 1970 280SL which I imported from the US to Abu Dhabi approximately a year ago, but have so far hardly driven. Whilst cosmetically and structurally excellent the car was running terribly when I received it. Recent work includes sealing the fuel tank with POR 15, replacing the spark plug leads, replacing fuel injection pump gaskets, replacing the brake booster, replacing the timing belt, replacing the transmission vacuum diaphragm and working through the throttle linkage.
The car now runs well with a steady idle and drives well. However, an issue exists with white smoke, particularly on warm starting and acceleration. This is rather an unsightly look for such a beautiful car. My mechanic also feels the car is slightly down on power with other w113s that he has driven.
I would like to know if there is any way for oil and fuel to mix together from within the fuel injection pump which could cause the white smoke? What checks might be made to identify the cause of the white smoke and therefore to move towards a solution? My fear is that we may need to pull the engine and undertake a complete rebuild in which case I will send the fuel injection pump for servicing while this is being done. If a full engine rebuild is required can members direct me to good parts suppliers; I am aware of sls, niomoeller, pelican etc and the general lists on other areas of this forum.
Many thanks to all for their valuable contributions.
Pierre