PROBLEM
A friendof mine got this 1958 300d, 3l 6 cyl.
It starts fine when it is cold, or hot but if he drives it somewhere let's say for 15 - 20 min, has adrink with a mate and tries to start it after, it won't start. He has to wait about 20 min and it will start again. It seems to be in between hot and cold.
Someone suggested it is the temp sender telling the injector pump to open the fuel rail more or less and in his case it doesn't give the right signal.
I knowBenz engines are sometimes complex(especially that old) and I haven't got a clue how to fix it.
Any suggestions?
It starts fine when it is cold, or hot but if he drives it somewhere let's say for 15 - 20 min, has adrink with a mate and tries to start it after, it won't start. He has to wait about 20 min and it will start again. It seems to be in between hot and cold.
Someone suggested it is the temp sender telling the injector pump to open the fuel rail more or less and in his case it doesn't give the right signal.
I knowBenz engines are sometimes complex(especially that old) and I haven't got a clue how to fix it.
Any suggestions?
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