Michael
Just a little aside to share in your recent "breakdown" story.
I was in hot (90F),stop and go the other day, in the furthest of two left turn lanes on a 3 lane innercity thoroughfare when my 250SL with an 051 dist. and a cured no start problem, died as I coasted to the light and refused to start....I thought of you when I faced all the annoyed people behind me who now had to merge right to get around me.
After a nice chat with the lady in the next lane who said "My brother owns a garage about 6 blocks from here" Gee thanks! I proceded to push my car, hard right in front of the 4 lanes of now stopped traffic, down the crosswalk onto the cross street and a little down hill roll to the shade of a big old tree. I thanked the guy above for the down grade and the shade and pulled out my tool box. First thing to check was spark and when I opened the points with the ignition on, there was no spark. When I wiggled the coil to dist. lead I heard a spark. It was a crimped connector that had allowed the wire to work it's way out. I jammed it back in and the car started and I went on my way....happy to be out of trouble without a tow.
Your advice regarding crimped connectors was a point well taken, that day, but I'm still glad I don't have the Crane system anymore, as I might not have even checked for spark with it in there.
And at least I got a story out of it