Today I set the valve clearances for the first time (ever) on my 280 SL's rebuilt engine (after running-in for 600 miles / 1000 km's). The first one (and most of the other ones as it turned out) was impossible to adjust with just a spanner. Too tight and not enough clearance to really be able to apply enough force. I recalled an old post from Dan Caron where he said to remove the rocker, so as to be able to use a (17 mm) socket. The only tough part is to depress the valve cap sufficently to be able to remove the rocker. Joe Alexander made a very effective tool for that, but I don't have it
. With some 'McGyver handywork' I managed to depress all valves that needed it (about 10 of the 12) and was able to properly set the clearances. Most were a bit too tight. When I refit the spark plugs, sure enough I swapped nos 5 and 6 - the engine did start, but ran pretty rough (understandably). After getting this sorted, the engine ran (and runs) like a charm.
Cees Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic