criceo
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Hello all,
It's been a year and a few cars since my '72 500L quit on my suddenly, and it's been languishing in my mechanic's lot, waiting for resurrection. Now that I'm narrowing my fleet, I have time and resources to focus on this car.
A recap of events: the car quit during the return of its first road trip on the exit ramp from the gas station. I managed to get it home, but it would die without full throttle and made a horrible rattling noise. What had happened was the rod connecting the thermostat to the fan shroud flap had come loose, causing the engine to overheat and the head to crack. After replacing the head, reboring the cylinders, fitting new pistons, replacing the carb, and installing an electronic ignition system, the car ran .... for less than a day. On its first drive on parkways it couldn't react the 55+ mph it could before. Then, suddenly, it lost power and wouldn't do more than ~35 mph. Then 30 mph, then 25mph, and eventually just wouldn't start at all. It would try to catch when cranking at full throttle and choke, but it would never start. My mechanic, in between working on my other cars, has tried checking compression and cleaning the carb. Seems like we have good fuel flow and compression. Unfortunately, nothing has seemed to fix the situation. And so it has sat.
But this car's time has come, and I have a list of options to go through before choosing the "nuclear option" of buying a fully outfitted 650cc engine. First is to check that my coil is getting a full 12 volts. Next is to remove the electronic ignition and reinstall the old points and condensor. Third is to get a new carb from a reputable source. Putting the old carb on has allowed the car to run, though from what I gather inconsistently and with an idle that won't stay proper. If anyone has a source for good carbs, aka not knock offs made in God-knows-where Eastern Europe, I would appreciate the help. I will try other fixes if I can find some that are worthwhile and promising, which I hope some people here can think of. The final step is to just stop throwing time and money at this lump and spring for a fully equipped 650cc engine. If I do so, I may sell my current engine, accoutrement and all. I may also mount it and display it in my home.
So, suggestions for possible fixes would be appreciated. Info on any difficulties you've encountered when swapping for one of those bigger engines would also be appreciated. I've heard that the transmission bell housing requires modifications to accomidate a different starter placement on the 126 engines, but don't know what modifications specifically or if there are ready-modified bell housings for sale. Would you believe this car has proved more obstinate to being repaired than the old Jags and Bentleys/RRs that I usually drive/deal with.
Merry Christmas to all
It's been a year and a few cars since my '72 500L quit on my suddenly, and it's been languishing in my mechanic's lot, waiting for resurrection. Now that I'm narrowing my fleet, I have time and resources to focus on this car.
A recap of events: the car quit during the return of its first road trip on the exit ramp from the gas station. I managed to get it home, but it would die without full throttle and made a horrible rattling noise. What had happened was the rod connecting the thermostat to the fan shroud flap had come loose, causing the engine to overheat and the head to crack. After replacing the head, reboring the cylinders, fitting new pistons, replacing the carb, and installing an electronic ignition system, the car ran .... for less than a day. On its first drive on parkways it couldn't react the 55+ mph it could before. Then, suddenly, it lost power and wouldn't do more than ~35 mph. Then 30 mph, then 25mph, and eventually just wouldn't start at all. It would try to catch when cranking at full throttle and choke, but it would never start. My mechanic, in between working on my other cars, has tried checking compression and cleaning the carb. Seems like we have good fuel flow and compression. Unfortunately, nothing has seemed to fix the situation. And so it has sat.
But this car's time has come, and I have a list of options to go through before choosing the "nuclear option" of buying a fully outfitted 650cc engine. First is to check that my coil is getting a full 12 volts. Next is to remove the electronic ignition and reinstall the old points and condensor. Third is to get a new carb from a reputable source. Putting the old carb on has allowed the car to run, though from what I gather inconsistently and with an idle that won't stay proper. If anyone has a source for good carbs, aka not knock offs made in God-knows-where Eastern Europe, I would appreciate the help. I will try other fixes if I can find some that are worthwhile and promising, which I hope some people here can think of. The final step is to just stop throwing time and money at this lump and spring for a fully equipped 650cc engine. If I do so, I may sell my current engine, accoutrement and all. I may also mount it and display it in my home.
So, suggestions for possible fixes would be appreciated. Info on any difficulties you've encountered when swapping for one of those bigger engines would also be appreciated. I've heard that the transmission bell housing requires modifications to accomidate a different starter placement on the 126 engines, but don't know what modifications specifically or if there are ready-modified bell housings for sale. Would you believe this car has proved more obstinate to being repaired than the old Jags and Bentleys/RRs that I usually drive/deal with.
Merry Christmas to all