Since it is too cold to work in the garage I have started to look for parts to rejuvenate my steering wheel. I tried to find a better looking star for the center pad of my 230SL and that’s when I noticed that they are not all alike. Here is what I came up with and my hope is that some of you can fill in any missing information (or correct misinformation) and provide more pictures.
The information and the pictures for the early 230SL come from a posting by “goede” on the German “Pagodentreff.de” web site.
Steering wheels
Type I – early 230SL (to about chassis #2038):Color: black and ivory (white).
Horn ring: round with 2 pins through the crossbar
Wheel:
no grooves,
no holes on the inner side of the rim
Center pad: outer ring (
all chrome) and inner chrome ring around plastic center star.
{no picture, please add}
Center star is surrounded by another chrome-mirrored ring within the plastic.
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Type II – late 230 SL and 250SLColor: black and ivory (white).
Horn ring: flat upper part with 2 pins through the crossbar
Wheel: grooves facing driver and 5
single holes on the inner side
Center pad: Outer ring: 2-part - outer half facing driver is chromed and inner half is painted matte dark-grey/black.
Inner chrome ring around plastic center star.
Center star is surrounded by another chrome-mirrored ring within the plastic.
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Type III – 280SLColor: black and ivory (white).
Horn ring: flat upper part without pins
Wheel: grooves facing driver and 5
pairs of holes on the inner side Center pad: No outer and inner chrome rings
Center star is surrounded by a chrome-mirrored ring within the plastic.
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For those who need to refurbish these wheels and pads it appears that the 230SL and 280SL plastic center star have the same diameter. So if the inner chrome is still good one can put a 280SL star into the center of the 230SL pad.
I don't have the OD for the 280SL pad and therefore dont know whether it will fit into the outer ring of the 230SL pad. Perhaps somebody can supply the missing information.
If the padding cover needs to be replaced then it is easiest to use a razor blade, or scalpel, and to cut the pad out of the outer chrome ring. The cut cover (see picture) can then be pulled through the center of the donut without damaging the briddle padding.
02-18-2007
Naj sent me pictures that he took of a 230SL at a meeting in Germany, claimed to be original with 1.2 million km with unrestored chassis and interior. The wheel rim clearly has no grooves and the horn ring is round. But what about the pad and the center star? Do they look original to you restorers and originality experts out there? I cannot see a chrome ring around the plastic star next to the pad.
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Alfred
1966 blue 230SL automatic