
I have a 1980 124 2000 FI that’s more or less a garage Queen. I don’t drive it very much. I recently fired it up to get the emissions checked and it failed. My CO (carbon monoxide) was too high. It was actually 10X higher than it was last year. I’m puzzled, so I did some checks. Valve timing is right on, ignition timing is it 10 btdc. The car runs great. I found my unregulated fuel pressure to be high at about 41. To pull the fuel pressure down to 28, the regulator needs 15” of vacuum. I don’t think that engine has ever produced 15” at idle, unless I advance the ignition to about 20 btdc and crank the idle up to about 1500 rpm, and unplug the advance unit. I haven’t checked compression or valve clearances yet, I suppose my problem could be internal. What kind of vacuum numbers are you folks seeing? Does anyone pull 15 inches? If not, how do you regulate the fuel pressure? What are your fuel pressures at idle looking like? Thanks for any help!