I have been doing a fuel usage study on my car and I notice when the economy changes for the worse or better. It is an early 250sl with the “self-contained with dipstick "early" variety” injection pump.
When I first bought the car 3 years ago I was getting 9 MPG but now after many corrections to the linkages and the air/fuel mixture I generally get around 15.5 MPG around town. Also I removed about 500ml of oily black sludge.
Last time I filled it there was a change in the economy hence this investigation.
As part of my research I have been reading the excellent INJECTION PUMP TOUR topic by Joe Alexander see here
http://sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=790,pump,tourFrom The Injection Pump Tour……
“in reality there is no seal as we know it, just an "oil seal". Naturally as things wear or oil becomes dirty or contaminated, the "oil seal" becomes less effective and some fuel or oil may wash by the seal and cause the level in the pump to rise!”
In the last 12 months I have travelled 3600Km and am almost due for an oil and filter change and grease. It is done 12 monthly.
After checking my oil level in the Injection pump I found that the oil level had grown to the point that the Injection Pump was definitely over filled by about 100ml.
This afternoon I changed the Injection Pump oil. There was about 300ml of black oil.
I think that I need to change the injection pump oil every 6 months.
What do you folks with Injection pumps with reservoirs do?
How can I check if there is wear in the piston shafts?
Should I worry or just live with it and check the Inj pump oil more often?
Tomorrow I will take the car for a run to see if the economy is back to normal.
Any advice greatly appreciated, thanks
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto