Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: n/a on July 22, 2003, 15:28:29
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Hi,
I just replaced my distributor cap and thought I wired it one-by-one as I took them off the old cap. However, now there's a miss and a tapping sound. Does anyone know the sequence of cylinder wires as they relate to the dist. cap? Also, one of the wires into the cap was just strands of wire bent around the end of the insulator. There was no flat copper end to it. Suggestions?
Thanks!
David L.
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The firing order is printed in large numbers on top of the valve cover. If you start with no. 1 (I believe where the rotor faces the notch in the cap) then you can check out the wires one by one.
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I suggest new wires, If the the wires are staing to fall apart, you will never run well.
Daryl
'64 230 SL
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If there is a tapping sound as well, then perhaps the cap is not properly seated on the distributor. This can lead to contact between the rotor and one of the cap terminals, causing a "tap and miss".
Will W14
1965 230SL 4spd
Victoria,BC
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Hello David,
If the distributor is oriented correctly, close inspection of the top rim of the distributor with the cap of, will reveal a slight "slash" mark. This mark is the correct position of Number one spark plug wire with the cap installed. This "slash" is normally next to one of the distributor cap hold down clips. Looking down on the distributor cap the correct order (as on the valve cover) is 1-5-3-6-2-4 moving clockwise. I agree with Will that the tapping noise could likely be an incorrectly seated distributor cap or rotor. The distributor wires had screw on ends when new. There are different distributor caps for these W113 cars. Examine the new and old closely to determine that they are exactly the same. I believe this to be the most likely problem since you did not tamper with anything else. Good luck. Let us know what you find.
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio