Hello All,
I just joined this forum as I have a question to ask: My 230SL has recently stopped working. Here's a brief timeline.
Recently, (a few months ago), the car started sputtering a little bit, as if it was running on 5/6 cylinders. I thought this was a timing issue, and looked at the timing, and set that up correctly with the help of a mechanic. After that, the car ran for a week or so, but then just didn't start one day after I had parked it.
I re-checked the timing, and made sure it is correct, using a timing pistol and the mark on the crankshaft and rotating the distributor accordingly.. I also removed the rear fuel pump under the tank, cleaned it, and re-fit it, and it works well. There is good fuel pressure all the way to the engine bay, and after checking the California emissions system tube, I noticed that there is normal pressure there (gas was squirting straight out of the pipe).
I then proceeded to detach the fuel line from the injection nozzle, and noticed that in all the cylinders, there is sub par pressure, and gas seems to be dribbling out when the starter is engaged. I am wondering whether this could be due to the fuel injector not being calibrated correctly, or if something else could be failing.
It is not an electrical issue as I checked all the spark plugs and they are firing correctly. I will also try to take a photo to upload a little later so I can illustrate my problem.
Please excuse my lack of deep knowledge on mechanics of the car!
Any help is appreciated!