Two weeks ago I was going to take a drive in my '63 230SL. Turned the ignition key and no start. Read all the threads & Technical Manual for this subject. Removed the right side of the sterring wheel leather dash piece to expose the small opening in the dash metal. With fingers I felt the wires & connector & used a small inspection mirror to see if any problems. With fingers I can sightly move the entire locking assembly up & down. While I was moving the lock assembly, my friend turned the ignition key & the car started, but not always. So, I wonder if the lock to the sterring column is worn or the electrical contact to the starter is worn. With ignition switch on I am able to start the car by direct wire to the + side of the battery & the gray wire to the starter. So I have installed a cheap horn button under the dash & the car starts much better & faster ever since I have owned this car. This winter I plan on the bloody removal procedure of the lock & either attempt a repair or a repalcement if still available. Does anyone know if new ones are available or know anyone who can repair it?? I know that the later 250SL & 280SL assemblies are available but not sure these will wok in my 230SL.
Any instruction or advice is most welcome.
Regards, Paul, '63 230SL