Hi Group,
My early 250SL (auto) has been running great for about 6 months until yesterday. With the help of Joe Alexander we have leaned it out to be within proper exhaust CO % level.
When I start my car, I let it run up to normal working temperature.
Yesterday it started ok but I noticed it was idling a bit slow (around 500 rpm).
As the temperature increased the car stuttered and stalled.
I restarted the car and as long as I had my foot on the accelerator pedal it turned over.
As soon as I removed my foot from the pedal it stalled.
I have done nothing to the car, engine-wise, other than clean the plastic protector cap that covers the distributor and spark plug leads.
(I have rebuilt my old style electric fuel pump and it is going great, but that is another story)
Previously and as part of getting the fuel mixture correct, I took out two shims between the body of the thermostat and the IP.
Today I checked
The INJ PUMP Rack. It is working freely. I put a 5 mm bolt in the end and it moved and returned to the normal position.
The IP air cleaner is clear. I can hear the air being sucked in while the engine is cold.
The INJ PUMP Thermostat seems to be working (maybe too well) because the stalling only happens slowly as the engine warms up.
I suspect that I need to replace the IP Thermostat, but, I think I might try re-inserting the thinner of the two shims that I removed 6 months ago.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks
Bob (Brisbane,Australia)
early 250 SL, RHD