Author Topic: Dirty inside intake manifold behind cold start valve. What to do?  (Read 3653 times)

scoot

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I'm working on cleaning the fuel system on my W112.115  M189 engine -- almost ready to try to start it.  Currently removed CSV for inspection and cleaning and replacement of the two rubber O-rings.  All that's fine and I have a good spray pattern.  However looking inside the manifold it looks pretty awful.  It's black and sooty looking.  It isn't wet.  A dry paper towel wiped on it through the CSV comes out looking kind of black.  If I spray a little carb cleaner in there and wipe it comes out with more crud.

Is this normal?  I'm not removing the intake manifold for cleaning.  Questions:

1.  Is this normal?
2.  Does it matter?
3.  Should I clean what I can reach?

thanks
Scott
Scott Allen
'67 250 SL (early)
Altadena, California

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FWIW I just removed an injector and it was really dirty in the same way as the inside of the manifold...  It's soaking in diesel at the moment...
Scott Allen
'67 250 SL (early)
Altadena, California