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300EVIL 10-09-2000 12:16 AM

as i reciently posted:I HAVE A 300E THAT RUNS OK EXEPT FOR A SLIGHTLY ROUGH IDLE , A DELAY ON TAKE OFF AND A NOTICEABLE AMOUNT OF HORSEPOWER LOSS.
WHATS WIERD IS IF YOU LET THE CAR SIT FOR A DAY EVERYTHING WORKS GREAT TILL THE NEXT DAY
I TESTED THE THEORY AGAIN AND DIDNT USE IT FOR 4 DAYS. IT WAS 50 DEGREES OUTSIDE WHEN I STARTED IT AND ALL I HAD TO DO WAS TAP THE IGNITION AND IT STARTED RIGHT UP! USUALLY IT TAKES A RETRY OR AT LEAST TWO SECONDS BEFORE IT WILL IGNITE. I HOPE THAT THE INFO GIVEN WILL BE ENOUGH FOR A REASONABLE EXPLANATION.
ANY RESPONCE WILL BE GREATELY EPRECIATED.
THANKS,
ADAM

i was wondering (since i have heard so much talk about them) could my cats be causing this problem by creating too mutch back pressure. i know my rear muffler was so bad i had to rip it off for holy rust bucket embarressment reasons.
your response will be appreciated
thanks!


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87 300E
BLACK GOLD WITH CREAM INTERIOR, SPOILER, AIRDAM
CLEAR MARKERS

87 420SEL
BRONZE WITH CREAM INTERIOR

intruder 10-10-2000 04:25 AM

I'm no expert but I've posted a similar question about a year ago and all the feedback was (and all auto manuals support this) that a clogged cat presents itself at higher rpm when the engine needs to exhaust more and can't.
I had the sluggish/delay in acceleration from a standing start. Mine was a combination of an erratic fuel pump and a bad radiator which caused the motor to run a little warm which the computer compensated for by altering the timing to cool the motor which severely affected performance.
Hope I offered more insight than confusion.
intruder.
P.S. The CD rom was very useful BTW. If you don't have one and want a fair alternative. Try one of the popular mechanics version which offers most of the data in a much easier to use format. But you can't replace the original for the amount of info.

LarryBible 10-10-2000 07:06 AM

In reading your problem, my thoughts were from the past, the distant past.

In the old days, with which I am familiar, this would have made me think about the fuel tank vent, or a clogged fuel filter, or fuel pick up screen.

That said, I believe if this were the case in a modern car, a code would be set due to low fuel pressure.

Just food for thought,

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Larry Bible
'01 C Class, Six Speed
'84 Euro 240D, 523K miles
'88 300E 5 Speed
'81 300D Daughter's Car
Over 800,000 miles in
Mercedes automobiles

300EVIL 10-10-2000 07:35 PM

nope, thats not the problem. i had the fuel filter replaced and the pressure checked

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87 300E
BLACK GOLD WITH CREAM INTERIOR, SPOILER, AIRDAM
CLEAR MARKERS

87 420SEL
BRONZE WITH CREAM INTERIOR


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