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1985 380SL - Acceleration problem - stumped
Hey guys,
Seeking help with my newly acquired 1985 380SL. I have found great help through reading other posts but I feel at my wit's end with this car at the moment, hoping you fine folks may be able to provide some insight. Here's the deal: 85' 380SL. Purchased from a widow, beautiful condition, but has sat for a few years. The seller had a local mechanic drain the old gas from the tank. This mechanic also replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter. I purchased the car because it seemingly ran great... in her driveway. On the drive home, it became apparent there was an issue. The car starts great, idles great, but bogs down with any acceleration whatsoever. If you really go easy on the gas, you can get it up to speed and it will hold 60mph on flat ground no problem.. The day I got it home, here's what I did:
At this point I was sure the car would run great, but alas, it ran absolutely no different than before. Here's where things get slightly interesting. I started to inspect the WUR, and the first thing I did was pull the fuel lines and inspect the micro mesh filters. Well, they were completely gummed up. I removed the filters, cleaned them thoroughly, and reinstalled. I went out for a test drive after this - THE CAR RAN PERFECT. Tons of power, peppy acceleration. I was ecstatic! Until 3 minutes later. It went right back to it's old ways. Boggy acceleration and lack of power. WHAT?! I checked the mesh filter in the WUR again, but it was still clean and clear. I started throwing parts at the car in a helpless effort:
-Starts perfect -Idles great (economy gauge pegged full left) -Apply gas, the engine bogs (backfires, economy gauge goes full right) I have ordered a mityvac and smoke machine to further evaluate the vacuum system. But I keep going back to the fact that the car ran perfect for three minutes after cleaning the WUR filter, then reverted. Confusing. Other notes: -New plugs are fouled already -One time I spotted the catalytic converter glowing red. Seems like the car is running much too rich, but hey - that ole computer is supposed to handle that! Thanks for bearing with the long post, and I appreciate all the help indeed! I wish she was as hardy as her diesel sisters! ![]() |
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