Hello,
I finished my engine replacement with an overhauled M130. Big success!!
New filters, new gaskets, new injectors, …. Linkage tour done, ignition OK (123 distributor), valve clearance OK, new spark pluged, etc…
Happy!!!
One question about the emission.
At idle, I tuned the engine to 4% CO.
I measured with an old Bosch ETT 008.00. (not calibrated)
However at 2000 RPM I read between 5 and 6 %, which is high. I think it should go down.
I did the split linkage test at 2000 RPM and it looks well tuned.
By removing shimms under the Barometric Compensator the CO went down to 4% at 2000 RPM.
But now the engine screems for fuel when accelerating. It runs bad. When I push the throttle quickly, nothing happens.
Adding the original shimms again makes the engine run really well. At idle and at full throttle.
I must add that it is an 280SL engine, but the FIP belongs to the original car: a 250 SL.
Anyone has an idea why in my case the CO % goes up to 5-6% in stead of going down?
Is it somything to worry about, since the engine runs great!
Thanks!! Halvor