Sorry to break into this post, but my question seems to fit in here as a follow-up, My 230SL has not been used for a number of years and I am getting running again. The car started and ran, but not very well. There was a strong smell of gas as well. Based on posts found in the search engine, I checked the fuel injection rack and found it not functioning smoothly. I pulled the injection pump and removed the check valves using a tool suggested by wwheeler. I soaked it with alcohol for several days, then with marvel mystery oil. The rack moves smoothly now and I am ready to put the pump back in. I had flooded the pump with a lot of alcohol and then mystery oil, and I believe there will be some residual mystery oil on the rack, plunger, springs, etc.
Two questions:
1. Is this a problem when the car is started?
2. Should I add oil in the injection pump at the engine oil line connection point prior to starting up?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Best regards,
Ken Deter
1966 230SL 4-spd. euro