[W126 Coupe] Opinion on ignition parts & dust cover

Tom Oelsner toelsner at mindspring.com
Thu Sep 15 15:14:03 EDT 2005


Richard,
Always smooth on startup, don't recall if it is after hwy or city (I'll try
and monitor over next few weeks), more prone to rough (not glass smooth)
when hot.  I am burning a lot of oil...definitely seals based on mechanic
feedback.  O2 was replaced about 20k miles ago.

Here is one for you...when driving at low speeds after car is first started
and coming up to temp (in the 40 degree C range) or has been sitting for a
period of time (but not necessarily cold), the check engine light comes on.
After a minute or 2 of acceleration, the light goes out.  Happens every
time.  Since nobody outside of the dealer has the error codes for a non CA
car and do not know the connector pinouts, they cannot access the code or
read it.  I have not had the time to research building a small LED readout,
connector pinouts and codes.
Tom


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Tom,
Give us a little more,
Runs rough at startup, after stop and go,after being on the hwy, etc etc.
Does it run rough when the AC compressor cliks on? when it's hot or cold or
whatever.  On that age of engine, inconsistent small vacume leaks that come
and go with temperature and vibration changes are your biggest culprit. If
you are using some oil, a little more of less build up on the oxygen sensor,
or if the o2 sensor is not healthy may be the cause.
The ignition temp sensor in the intake manifold is also an item that can
cause rough running and idling.
-Richard Hogarth

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I never tried it but will next time it acts up Tom

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I'm using W9DC's in my 380 and the only mechanical issue I still have I is
exactly the one you describe: sometimes it's perfectly smooth, but also
every now and then it idles a bit rough. No rougher than a non-German
engineered engine, but not as smooth as it is when it's running right. I
don't have any fouling, and I'm using the proper plugs, so if we do have the
same issue I don't think your plugs are at fault. Does yours also smooth out
if you goose it in neutral a few times?
Richard

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I'm using Bosch, Platinum 2, R3.  Sometimes the engine idles so smoothly
that I am not sure it is running.  Other times it idles a bit rough.  This
is in spite of the fact that I have major oil fowling on at least 1 plug
(just checked one to confirm plug type.  I know I need the valve seals
done.).  Oh yeah, for what it is worth, the car was not originally a CA
car.  It was from Texas.
Tom
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