Has anyone with a W113 (on the forum) ever replaced the belt-driven water pump, including the blade & fan clutch, and placed in its stead an electric water pump, electric radiator fan, and electric condenser fan? It seems there is a lot of parasitic loss associated with these devices, and they can be fairly simply replaced using more modern technology (which can be more precisely controlled, both the when & how much). It looks like I can run a shorter belt directly to the alternator and be done with the entire belt-driven water pump & mechanical fan assembly.
I've done this on other cars, and was just wondering if there might be a "gotcha" to the 280SL I am unaware of, being a W113 neophyte.
BTW, thanks for having me. I have owned mostly European cars in my life, thus very strangely, never a German one before (although I once owned a German motorcycle). My grandfather though had three W113s in the 1960s & early 1970s when I was a wee lad, so there is a definite "coming home" feeling when I sit in this car.