I cleaned the CSV valve using procedures supplied in the Tech manual, and I seem to have a leak in the CSV since then.
I have an intermittent (?) leak when the 5-mm bolt is removed from the CSV in my '66 230SL. I cleaned then installed the CSV assembly, then checked for leakage through the 5-mm hole - after 10 seconds, there was no leak. I installed the bolt and started the car. It almost ran, but did not fire up. After trying to start several more times unsuccessfully, I removed the 5 mm bolt, placed a piece of paper over the opening and tried the car again. This time, there was a slight amount of fuel coming out of the hole.
The installed CSV is part no. 0330 106 001 with the shaft measuring approx. 15.2 mm (17.2 mm when extended). I do not remember changing the CSV since I got it in 1986.
I initially thought that the shaft might be too long, allowing fuel to get past the valve. However, I measured the distance between the face of the CSV housing and the needle valve using a toothpick and razor (good method mentioned by others previously). The marking indicated that the distance was approximately 16 mm when the needle valve was closed.
What should the clearance be between the end of the CSV shaft and the end of the needle valve when the valve is closed?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Ken
'66 230SL euro, 4-speed