Peter,
I took my speed sensor apart on Sunday. Moisture was trapped in it, which corroded many components. I attemted to clean it up though. I disassembled the relay next to the speed sensor and it was like new. I hooked a circuit tester to #1 on the speed sensor -- the light stays on continuously (even at 850 RPM). Hence, I am either testing it incorrectly or the speed sensor is stuck in closed position. As far as it's functionality, I would assume it needs, at minimum, the output from the ignition coil at 1100 RPM before it closes the relay within the speed sensor. Doesn't the coil provide output intermittently (faster as the points open faster with increased RPM)?
The '68/'69 Speed Sensor is a discontinued part. But, Mercedes Germany has 17 in stock for a mere price of $750 each! It's a good thing fuel shutoff isn't necessary for operation of the car.
This is the only problematic component of the fuel shutoff system. I believe the oil pressure switch, micro-switch, fuel shutoff solenoid, neutral safety switch, relay and wiring are all fairly reliable.
Although I enjoy getting items to work correctly, I think the speed sensor may be a lost cause. It is only on USA versions and I doubt there is much interest by many to get it to work. Hence, I will probably give up on it.
Best Regards,
J. P. Mose
1968 250SL