66' 230 sl, auto, manual steering, 051 disti, red coil, white ballast...
the other week i ended up re torqueing the head, adjusted the valves and installed new plugs.
car ran fine, started fine, drove fine.
then i decided i'd throw in a new set of points....
the old ones were very old (10 + years) and the dwell was at 36.1. when i removed them they were pitted
anyway so after much trial and error i got the new points installed, dwell at 38.5 timing was just about perfect
and then the car died...
and wouldn't start... period
so i started messing around and found if i added a lot of timing it would start. I am talking 20deg, i could then
back off the timing and get it to about zero deg at idle then it would die.
wouldn't start again.
so started looking around,
1. Of all things the motor ground strap that goes from the front left corner of the block to the chassis near the ballast had broken... luckily i had some new unused starter cable wire and with the help of my neighbor we installed a big lug , soldered and crimped it and then heat shrink wrapped the terminal.
new wire installed, still no start. but oh if i did the advance the timing thing the motor would start, i could back of the timing, it would idle then die. then hard to start again.
so, i pulled the disti cap, checked the vacuum advance worked (from end to end) so there were no leaks, then
i found 2 things problems.
First there is a little ground strap that goes from the point locking screw to the body of the disty , that had swung around and was close or was touching the rotor shaft (first photo)
second the connector for the points was only secured by one prong, the other was sticking out , not sure if it was touching the disti body or not.
anyway, corrected those 2 things
I also noticed that inside the disti was this black section with what looked like a soldering bubble under it. not sure if that is correct. (second photo)
now the motor will only start if it pump the gas pedal while trying to start it, once its running
dwell is 38.7, rpm 920 (its high) with vacuum connected timing is at about atdc 4 at idle and 27 btdc at 2800 rpm ( think i am stating the atdc / btdc correctly)
I think i have resolved the electrical connection issues now i need to review the linkage tour and the starting aide tour as when i did the split linkage test the rpms went up from 920 to about 1270 - 1300. ( need to back off the inj pump)
frustrating since the car actually ran fine before i swapped out the points.....