The original M127 engine in my 230SL runs great except for a noticeable vibration.
Engine has great compression, does not consume oil, no smoke and oil pressure is fine. Importantly no knocking sounds whatsoever from the bottom end
Last year I had the bolt on my crankshaft damper fail, and I replaced both the damper and bolt.
Residual effect is that there is a noticeable vibration. Additionally, I also had to replace the torque converter when the original one developed a split.
I think from memory that I have read it is recommended that the crankshaft & flywheel be rebalanced under these circumstances (since it is calibrated as a single unit).
Can anyone confirm this?
Given that the engine is fine in all other aspects, from experience, what would be the best way to tackle this?
Can I simply attempt to repair & balance the crankshaft unit together with new bearings, etc ?
Or am I up for a rebuild?
Is it worthwile trying to address just the crankshaft or do I need to take her apart to assess.