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Hernan

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Car backfires
« on: March 26, 2021, 18:10:01 »
My 1970 280SL backfires when in overrun and spits fire through the exhaust system, tail pipes.
Has anyone else counter this? if so what causes it and what how to repair it.
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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2021, 22:51:58 »
A leak in your exhaust system can cause this. 
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Hernan

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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2021, 02:34:44 »
I have restored several 280 SL mostly body and paint, minor mechanical repairs but I can't figure how to fix this.
I would appreciate very much some guidelines of how to trace this leak.

1971 Mercedes 3.5 Convertible Green
1971 Mercedes 3.5 Coupe Green (matching)
1962 Mercedes 220  convertible black
1965 Mercedes 220 SE white
1970 Mercedes 280SL white
1956 Mercedes 190SL
1970 Mercedes 280SL red
1985 Mercedes 450 SL green
2005 Mercedes 320E CDI silver
1967 Rolls Royce

Bonnyboy

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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2021, 03:23:59 »
I don't know about the fire out the ends of the exhaust but the first thing I would look at is timing.  If that is ok the pagoda exhausts have a tendency to get holes just after where the header pipes come together and allow exchange of gasses between the two lines.   If you put your fingers on top of that area you may find holes.  There should be enough room to put your fingers in there without dropping anything but be careful not to cut yourself if there are holes.   As a temporary fix you may try some muffler goop until it can be fixed properly to see if that stops your backfiring.  Check all of the connections in the exhaust as well for leaks. 

Also the obvious you should check that you don't have an aftermarket exhaust that is designed to do that. 

It worked for me.
Ian
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Nicolas Aristodemou

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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2021, 04:49:16 »
I would look at timing and possibly misaligned vacuum pot attached to the throttle body. Does your car emissions control? Is it operational?
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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2021, 17:02:26 »
Mine stopped after I got the injectors cleaned and sorted the timing.

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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2021, 22:56:58 »
The correct distributor would be 062 (last 3 digits) and be a vacuum retard unit.  This should be connected from the outboard fitting on the throttle body and not the inboard one. It should also go through the vacuum switch just behind the battery.

Your US emission car should also shut off fuel when decelerating with the throttle released.  Something is amiss there.


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Re: Car backfires
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2021, 09:34:53 »
I Remember that my car was was backfiring and popping during deceleration . The sound was like a rally’s car . I solved the problem by repairing the csv that was leaking .
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