Thanks Joe. I've read your tour, most, if not all, of the posts, and the BBB. I really think I have left the load screw to last resort. As I said, I want to try "one click clockwise" to lean the whole thing. I have played with the WRD several times. My thermostat is still the very old style with the adjustment lock nuts on the thermostat shaft. I have adjusted it from very, very rich to so lean that the engine backfires and back to what seems good now. I feel that the low speed mixture is okay now. The ignition timing is set at 2-3 degrees BTDC at idle and advances nicely about 30 degrees with rpms.
I tried to be very careful about the timing when last installing the FI Pump. I guess I could take it out and try again, but the fittings are such a pain. I haven't found a good flare nut wrench that's thin enough to fit between them. I had the 5mm allen screw out and my thinnest screwdriver wouldn't reach. I'll have to buy a skinny one that's long enough.
One clue I left out, the warm idle often drops below 600 but not consistently. I have done a methodical check of the linkages and I'm confident they're correct.
At this point, given the abysmal mileage, the intermittent hesitation, and the correctly operating ignition, would you still take the FI pump out to check the timing or give the load screw a "one click trial"? And, am I correct in assuming that I'll then need to adjust the WRD again?
Ray
'68 280SL 4-spd Coupe