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Old 07-14-2022, 01:03 PM
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1990 420SEL runs rich or bogs down

I recently purchased a 1990 420SEL with 208k. The car had a full history of every receipt from work done over the years. I love the car but it had one thing that annoyed me and that was a hard time starting. I replaced both fuel pumps, the accumulator and the filter. It started a little bit better but not perfect. I checked the fuel injectors and they appeared to be original. I replaced them and the problem went away. Now the problem was that it would bog down on WOT. I took it out for a drive and when flooring it, it would sputter a bit and then take off. I watched several videos and read tons of threads on similar issues so I adjusted the fuel distributor with the 3mm allen. In order for it to not bog down, it has to run rich. To the point that you can see exhaust and your eyes begin to water. I backed it down to lean it out and it bogs down again. I'm just trying to figure out if anyone has any experiences like this and what to look at next?
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2022 Nissan Frontier Pro4x
1990 Mercedes 420SEL
1950 Packard 8

Previous German cars-
2001 Mercedes SL500
1983 Mercedes 300SD
2011 BMW 328i (manual)
2008 BMW 535xi (manual)
2006 BMW M3 (manual)
1980 Mercedes 300TD
2006 BMW 750i
1996 Mercedes E300D
1994 BMW 740i
2006 BMW 330xi (manual)
1999 E300DT Smoke silver/black 253k
2012 BMW 535i Xdrive M-Sport
1984 300TD-T 304k
1988 Mercedes 560SEL (parts car)
2010 BMW 550i xdrive
2017 Audi A4 Presitge
1979 300SD 313k
2003 E500 189k
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Old 07-14-2022, 01:54 PM
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could be the plugs, wires, etc. if you test the fuel pressure and use pins 3 and 4 to set the co, that's the way to go. don't guess or smell. high fuel condition can be because of low spark.

dumping the throttle means a rush of air that's harder to ignite. if the spark kv is too low, it will bog. look at the coil where the bracket surrounds it. any white on the outside means the spark is escaping due to high resistance in the cap, wires, etc. any spark leaving the coil means replace that, too.

me, i'd scope the reserve kv and see if the ignition is capable. or, you can shotgun the ignition like you did the fuel system and replace everything.
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Old 07-21-2022, 04:05 AM
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SOLVED! I took off the EHA and adusted it a half or so turn with the 2mm. It ran a little better but still a slight bog at WOT. I took it off a 2nd time and adjusted it some more and voila! I found it's sweet spot. After that I had to back down the 3mm allen on the top of the distributor. I'm doing everything by feel and smell (which I know you shouldn't do, but without the proper equipment....) It now drives like a completely different car. Actually responds perfectly off the line with no issues. Thanks for all of the input.
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2022 Nissan Frontier Pro4x
1990 Mercedes 420SEL
1950 Packard 8

Previous German cars-
2001 Mercedes SL500
1983 Mercedes 300SD
2011 BMW 328i (manual)
2008 BMW 535xi (manual)
2006 BMW M3 (manual)
1980 Mercedes 300TD
2006 BMW 750i
1996 Mercedes E300D
1994 BMW 740i
2006 BMW 330xi (manual)
1999 E300DT Smoke silver/black 253k
2012 BMW 535i Xdrive M-Sport
1984 300TD-T 304k
1988 Mercedes 560SEL (parts car)
2010 BMW 550i xdrive
2017 Audi A4 Presitge
1979 300SD 313k
2003 E500 189k
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