I posted those on the 190SL forum, but we have 190SL experts here as well:
Question 1
Assuming I have:
1. Carb with vacuum port with vacuum that can be delivered to distributor
2. 123 Ignition distributor where you can set ignition timing with advance that does not depend on counterweights turning
Are there ignition settings that can be programmed, depending on vacuum and revs, that would work better than 190SL factory settings that were, I suppose, somewhat limited by what the, at the end of the day imperfect, distributor, without vacuum port, could do?
Question 2
I wanted to kindly ask to confirm what I managed to find via "search" function on 190SL forum: the overflow line starts from vents on the top of the float chambers, goes through T-junction (or not on the other arrangement) and goes down, held by clamp, under exhaust manifold, dripping fuel on the garage floor?
Is it correct?
I understand there is no arrangement like on e.g. W113 where there is a fuel return line to fuel tank?
Both questions derive from the fact that my car has Stromberg 175 carb. It has vacuum and I need to hook its overflow fitting somewhere or let it drip on the ground.
I did not say on the other forum that I had a Stromberg as the post would most likely turn into Judgement Day on original set up being the one and only. It may be, but I want to see how the car runs the way she is - so I am kindly asking for information.