Hoping the forum can point me in the right direction. Thank you in advance!
Background:'65 230SL
Newly rebuilt engine and FIP by MM, dialed in, run in and normal performance for couple thousand kms over past 6months.
Problem:
Cold starts perfectly, stable idle, warms up, stable temps, drives normally as expected until it does not. Symptoms develop in the following sequence: loss of stable idle, misfiring, unable to accelerate from standstill, and eventually loss of idle & unable to restart.
Notes:
When symptoms are present, but engine rpm is above 2k rpm, engine makes sufficient power to drive. For example, carrying highway speeds and RPM above 2k the car feels normal until come to a stop. if manage to build rpm up past 2k rpm, the engine makes power and it is possible to drive the car at city speeds in low gear (until the next stop). As i understand, the FIP off idle mode starts at 1700rpm.
Resting the engine for as little as 10mins, performance improves, & it is possible to drive distance of a few blocks before performance reverts. this cycle can be repeated over and over again.
Tests/Diagnostics (with symptoms present):
lean/rich test by detaching linkage, to add fuel via FIP and air via throttle plate, independently. Neither adding air, nor actuating the FIP increase idle.
With results of the linkage test, and fact performance reverts after resting just 10mins - coolant is still hot... ruled out the warm up device. From what i understand this device will reduce fuel/air according to coolant temp, but is it capable of shutting down the FIP's idle function mechanically below 1700 RPM?
Tried adjusting idle mixture richer with the adjustment knob, no change.
Cracked open the return line just before the regulator and confirmed fuel flow.
Confirmed spark and swapped in a new ignition coil, no change.
Could it be vapor lock? Cracked open one of the lines at FIP, and saw bubbles come out where the pipe slots into union joint but wasn't sure if that's indicative of anything.
Would a failing fuel pump behave in this manner?