One of the most important parts of the injection system is the linkages.
It is absolutely imperative that there is NO play in the rod cups and NO lateral movement in the linkage rod across the valve cover.
The venturi must be closed at idle.
No vacuum leaks anywhere.
Then the linkages must be adjusted correctly.
The CSV must not leak.
The air slide valve in the INJ pump must shut off fully when at HOT idle.
The inj pump thermostat can become lazy with age and not operate correctly. 230sl inj pump thermostats are expensive, 250 & 280sl inj pump thermostats are inexpensive.
The igniton system MUST be correct, timing, dwell, correct plugs, leads not shorting, correct impedence etc.Each model has its own method of setting the ignition timing.
When everything is adjusted correctly, then and only then can you adjust the air fuel mixture.
The info is in the BBB. The CD manuals have info for all models .
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Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto