Hi guys - I'm new to the forum!
My name is Hasan and I'm from the East-End of London.
I've been on the look out for an active forum and found this one however I don't actually own a W113... I hope it's not too much of an issue! I actually currently own a W114 250 and a W108 280se, both automatics.
The issue I am currently faced with is with the 108. I've owned the car for about 6/7 years now and have had no issues what so ever with the running of the car, she has been the most reliable classic (bar some fuel pipes that have need replacement over the years) we've owned (have MK2 Consuls and Minis) until now. I recently came out to the garage to find a pool of oil under the engine to which I found a split power steering pipe. Quick fix with a replacement pipe and a top up of fluid and that was sorted. Whilst I had the bonnet open I removed the distributor cap and rota arm and gave the contacts a quick clean with some emery cloth as I was told it would aid my starting (the engine would turn over a few times before firing into life). I also cleaned and adjusted the points.
Next I came to start her up to ensure that there were no air locks within the power steering system and to allow me to top up the reservoir once the fluid I replaced had taken up the space of the air. Key in, crank and she fired into life instantly (the best she's ever done) however she died momentarily after. Crank again and she fired and this time stayed running for a while longer but again stalled.
Next steps I've taken is to ensure the fuel pump is running which it is, ensure the fuel is coming up to the fuel filter housing which is is, replacement of the fuel filter (I didn't even know it had one until now) but still the issue persists.
I've read up about the CSV but can't link it to what is happening with mine as mine is starting up and running but stalling. Sometimes it will stall straight after starting however sometimes it will stall maybe 10 seconds after starting. I haven't yet measured the flow rate of the pump (should it be 1l per 15 seconds?). Ive also read that it could be due to a blockage in the tank (so I need to remove the nut on the bottom of the tank to clean the filter? The injection pump was rebuilt by the previous owner.
To me it feels like the engine is combining fuel at a faster rate than the pump can deliver but I thought I'd ask before I moved onto the next step.
Any help?
Here is a video of what is happening -
http://youtu.be/1WmQI5hd6r4