Friday, March 18, 2011

CL500 Restoration 2

It has already been two weeks since I owned the CL500.

After spending two full days at the garage the CL500 is now in a better shape in years.
And I bought from a car registration auction a lovely plate for the CL500 : DL 1088.
Yesterday I did the ownership transfer and put the new reg mark on the car. It felt fantastic, as I have done so for a long time (last time was 2006 with the C36).

I have replaced the distributor cap and rotor (a set of two). The car felt a lot lighter and no longer sluggish. It felt like it had lost a lot of weight. However there should be more hidden potential I yet have to release by restoration and 'strategic' part replacement. That's the fun of a project car.

I must slow down the improvement, all except those which are intolerable, or are cheap and effective.

The slow engine start problem had been greatly improved by a proper fuel supply overhaul, fuel injector cleaning, as well as the ignition cap and rotor replacement. It starts now much sooner and smoother. To fully address the issue the crank position sensor as well as the knock sensors must be replaced.

The problem that is bugging me is the vibration issue from steering and body, mostly likely from the three tires that I bought from scrap yard. I don't know if I should simply give them up and get the new ones. But the vibration is annoying and is having my attention in a negative way. I plan to have this problem licked today.