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Originally posted by RickInTex
What other things should be checked or adjusted when reinstalling the injector pump?
Rick,
Michael hit on very good points. I'll elaborate and say you should :
- if your 250SL has the MFI pump with the seperate oil resivoir and dip stick, make sure it has proper oil level before starting car. Probably shipped dry from Pacific FI.
- did you send your fuel injectors to be cleaned and tested by Pacific FI? If not, it's a good thing to do.
- check for rust in fuel tank.
- check for a dirty filter screen in fuel tank.
- check for a dirty filter screen in electric fuel pump.
- get new flexible fuel lines (and clamps) to/from fuel tank.
- get new cork seal for fuel gauge sender unit in fuel tank.
- get new main fuel filter.
- once pump is installed, check fuel pressure and flow rate of electric fuel pump. You don't need to start car, just turn fuel pump on. Check this where the fuel return line comes back to the fuel tank, testing the whole system.
- get new flexible fuel lines in trunk to/from expansion tank.
- check all fuel injection linkages for proper length (a factory setting that should never be changed), no loose ball/socket joints, no bent linkages, and proper lubrication.
- test the cold start valve (CSV) on the intake manifold for leakage (mechanical) and proper running time (electrical).
- check your distributor for wear, lost springs, extra play in all components, ability to hold a vacuum, etc.
- check your large tach drive bushing. Nothing to do with the fuel system or rich running, but causes the engine oil pump to stop if bushing wears too thin!
RoddPowell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420