Symptom: upon braking only, car pulls to the left.
During Spring maintenance ritual at Motorwerks, mechanic Shajin Mathew happened to notice that 4 large bolts that hold the driver's side control arms in place were amiss: 2 were missing completely, and 2 were loose and the threads stripped to where they could not be tightened. Must not have been properly installed when reassembled during the restoration. Ah, the importance of proper lock washers etc. and a good torque wrench.
4 new bolts, properly torqued down, solved the brake pulling problem. Also solved one of the myriad little noise issues as some play in the suspension was eliminated (ya think?) by having all the bolts there. No more crunching sounds as you come to a stop and the suspension moves. Funny, the car tracked straight as an arrow on the highway at 90 MPH. While the crunching sounds were annoying there are a lot of annoying sounds to me in all cars; a 37 year old car, even restored, has sounds you'll never diagnose and never cure.
Things are not always the way they seem. The brakes were fine.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored