Hi,
I have a '71 280sl automatic, and today I changed the points. I've done this 5 or 6 times before without any problems. Today I put in new points, gapped them at 0.012, put it back together, but it wouldn't start. I put the old points back in, and it still wouldn't start. It had been running fine an hour or so before I started this, though the initial idle was a little rough. I screwed around with the gap for a while, but to no avail.
I checked a couple of things that another poster (blariwag) suggested ln 31 oct 2003 (mainly bad insulator on lead out of distributor), but that looks OK.
I'm trying to figure out how to diagnose if the problem is in the LT or HT part, and then if it's in the LT then where it is. I hooked up my dwell tachometer between ground and coil minus. When cranking, the tachometer continually reads zero. This makes me think that the points aren't breaking, or aren't closing, or else that there's no power going to the coil. However, I checked the voltage between coil minus and ground, and it was 11.5 volts all of the time. (I thought maybe it should have gone down when the points closed, but it's probably more complicated than that.)
Does anyone know of a good procedure for diagnosing these things?
Bruce
1971 Copper 280SL Automatic