I am not sure what is wrong with your aluminum parts finish...
What I think would have dramatic impact:
1. Yes, plating of some of the components, e.g. fuel lines
2. Re-painting coolant expansion tank and brake booster
3. Clamps
4. Battery made looking retro (attaching picture of my modern Varta made to look more "appropriate")
5. Not sure if the shock absorber plates are original... anyway: nut and counter nut
That's really cool what you did to the battery!
In person, the aluminum
looks like someone rattlecanned all over it which is exactly what happened, same with the injector lines.
A set of clamps and hoses is on the way! Not sure where those shock absorber plates came from. I had the Mechatronik suspension installed by my mechanic, probably they showed up then.
1. At the time of original manufacture probably (though I'm not certain 100%) most everything made of steel in the engine bay was cadmium plated. Some of the parts then further had a phosphate wash over them to give them additional protection which also gave them that yellowish color. Today, it's often replicated in zinc. Cadmium is longer lasting. Seek it out, but you may have to go distant to find it. Contrary to popular believe it is still being done, though harder to find with each passing day.
2. There are many photos here on the forums in the manual, and also check the one of Garry's and thelews has fabulous photos as reference to what should be plated and what "color".
3. A chemical cleaning of your valve cover (NOT mechanical) will give it a fresh look. I'll modify this post when I return home with a before and after photo of mine when my engine was rebuilt. Metric Motors did the work.
4. Many replacement parts, even original OEM (but not NOS) Mercedes parts do NOT come with the correct original finish on them any longer...for example, an automatic transmission filler tube used to be plated, now it's painted.
Cadmium like zinc plating is generally done in a barrel. So, the more you do at the same time, the better.
Thanks, Michael -- I'll look forward to your comments on refreshing the aluminum. I saw some pics you posted some years back of the engine overhaul, and I admire the work MM does. I searched around and it seems there
are some cadmium platers Florida who mostly work in the aviation industry. When I collect all the parts off of the car, I'll catalogue and seek a few quotes..
For all these finishes on various parts, do you want to replicate original, or make it how you want it?
No master list, as production parts & techniques changed, evolved 1963 - 1971.
Mine was that way when I bought the car. Too much oil blowing up past the rings into the combustion chamber (burning some oil) and then past worn valve guides, returning to the intake manifold (to burn the rest of the oil). Makes it hard to tune the car to run well and shows too much blue smoke out the tail pipe. So, direct it to the ground to bypass evidence and problems from a worn engine.
If there's some advised coatings or modifications for longevity or performance reasons, I'm all for it. I do like the look of a nice
clean engine. But nothing like chroming the valve cover. I think so long as the engine bay remains mostly stock, it should look and perform its best. And if I'm already paying for cad plating on a few things, then the marginal cost of an additional screw or cap or whatever really is no skin off my nose. I appreciate the information about the breather hose, so maybe I can buy the metal pipe for the look and attach a hose directed to the ground from there rather than reconnecting it to the intake.