I wanted to update the members on my struggle to understand the ignition wiring of my '69 280sl. Gernold called that he found notes that he took regarding late '68/early '69 sl's. According to Gernold, and my understanding, these cars have an "L" bracket (what I've been calling a swung-out) that holds a 4th relay. This relay functions to deliver 12v to the coil side of the ballast resistor during cranking by means of a wire from the starter. Now as it turns out, these cars were already equipped with the upgraded starters and alternator terminal blocks (the one located on the passenger side of the pan) that allowed for this wiring. That is, on 230's and 250's, that terminal has 2 wires, and with the 280's there are 3, with the 3rd being the 12v coil feed. Later 280's sent 12v to the coil directly from the small connection on the back of the starter via the wire that exits the bundle just beyond the resistor, ie no relay. We do not understand the reason for this apparent redundacy, but maybe it has something to do with the timing of the production of the upgraded starter. Anyway, I won't know this for sure until the car can be started.
Andy
Sarasota, FL