Hi Naj. So observant of you.
Joe and I discovered when we put the rebuilt engine back together in the summer of 2003, that the new timing chain I had bought was (way) too long. So we put in the one that came with the engine, "temporarily". I did buy a new chain last year, but have not yet allocated the time to put it in. Will do so shortly.
Since the rebuild, the engine has covered around 6,000 miles. Just tonite, I began doing the first major service since putting it into service, starting with the valve clearances. Some were a bit too tight. I retorqued the head first of course; it seemed a few bolts were a bit loose. I rounded off one of the valve adjuster nuts, so that slowed me down, I had to put in a better one. Taking the rocker arms off with the head installed is not so easy if you don't have a special tool like Joe made for himself.
I tried measuring compression but without an external starter switch it was rather difficult. The three cylinders I was able to measure came up to about 165 PSI. I will search old posts to find out how to make the external switch.
All spark plugs except for no. 3 were a nice light grey, No. 3 had some darker deposits.
I readjusted the front wheel bearings and, while the wheels were off, I lubed the front suspension and cleaned the brake discs with brake kleen; this can make quite a difference in braking performance in my experience.
Now that the valves are adjusted, it's onto the ignition and the air/fuel mixture. Hopefully later this week I can find the time for that, "she" has to go in for the annual safety check-up soon.
Sorry to stray so off-topic!
Cees ("Case") Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic