I have a 1970 280SL auto (US emissions car, emissions system operational). I have an issue with the %CO which I cannot get to drop below 6% (slotted screw at rear of pump fully opened - turned anticlockwise).
Even worse when car is set (using professional exhaust car analyser from a vehicle test station, readings verified though a second instrument) at the 6% CO car stalls when gear is selected within 5 seconds.
In order to avoid this stall, I have to set the %CO even higher, at 7.5% where the car behaves perfectly, no stalls and smooth operation and acceleration throughout the revs range.
I have an 123 electronic ignition installed, properly timed, new NGKs BP5ES, new Bosch injectors. Throttle stop and all linkages adjusted as per "linkage tour" of the technical manual. Cold start valve(CSV) on intake manifold operates properly via time/thermo/switch. Warm Running Device (WRD) operates properly, its filter replaced and operation confirmed during warm up using a stethoscope; operation of the WRD on the FI pump rack was not checked however.
Smoke from the exhaust (blue, black or white) and fuel economy is about 14mpg (imperial gallon) in town (20 l/100km) and about 21mpg (13.5 l/100km) outside the city at about 70mph, which is not bad. These figures in USG are approximately 11.5mpg and 17.5mpg respectively.
Any ideas as to how to get my CO content down to the prescribed limits (around 3.5%) and avoid the car from stalling when gear is engaged? Maybe I would need to adjust the mixture screw inside the FI pump, behind the allen key screw that is effective for all rpm ranges? Even if I do this how would the car run properly at the normal setting (3.5%) if it refuses to run -stalls- even at 6%?