Greetings everyone
I have posted other questions in this forum, all somewhat related to the issue I am about to outline here.
The car is a 1963 230SL, mostly rebuilt in the late 90's. I have owned it for about 4 years, and am continually going through it to make it run and drive better. It has always had a burbling or stuttering through the exhaust and a slight backfire when accelerating over 3000 RPM.
I have flushed the tank (it was clean), tested the full pressure and lines, tried electronic ignitions - giving up and going back to points. The plugs and points have less than 200 miles on them now, and the plugs look good. No build up, no fouling, displaying a nice tan color. Here is the issue of the day. I decided to flush the radiator and install a new thermostat. After reading the forums and troubleshooting to ensure I was not missing anything, I performed the process. I took the car out for a drive, and everything is good.
Upon returning and allowing a cool down, I top off the tank, then squeeze each of the radiator hoses to ensure I am moving the 50/50 solution by looking inside of the overflow tank. All good. Before getting ready to take a little trip up the into mountains, I take the car to run some errands. The car runs good for about 20 minutes, then stalls repeatedly, exhibiting very little power off idle. At higher engine speeds, it runs OK. I nurse it back into my garage and let it cool down. I verify that no antifreeze got into the distributor. I covered the distributor prior to the flush - as this appears to be ignition or fuel delivery. Clean and dry, but i still spray it with WD40 and wipe it clean. Pulled plugs - clean. I start the car again with difficulty, and even with no load, the engine stumbles when the linkage is moved to increase RPM.
So here is my question. Is there some connection to flushing the radiator and a possible air bubble in the coolant line at the injectors that could cause this, or has my burbling fuel injection system just give me its final warning that it needs attention?
I was hoping to keep this running well enough to attend the PUB2017 session in Virginia, but it looks like I will have to fix this before I get there:) As always, thanks for the feedback.