Thanks Joe and Ziggy........
I'll update you on what I have found thus far. I will not say "who told me what" for fear of me misquoting them, but these contacts have provided me with some good information, and I'm moving ahead with my head work.
First, it seems that the "dual" springs have been replaced with a single spring. For my engine (67 250 SL), the MB part number for the valve spring is 110-053-01-20. Most MB shops are using this single spring I was told. Another source of information is checking with his spring vendor to see if their spring can be used by itself. I'm anxious to get that information, although I'm not sure of the part # he is researching.
2nd..... one very reputable shop is using the above spring but also the original "inner" spring along with it. The "inner" spring (which I do not have a part # for) is not available, and their shop is using "good used inner springs" that pass their test criteria. The use of the inner spring is desired more for providing valve stability than to gain the extra pressure for valve closure.
What I still do not know....and am puzzled by.....is whether the spring part # 110--053-01-20 is the same "outer"spring as originally provided in my car? Or, if this particular spring is heavier and has a higher spring rate than the original "outer" spring, and thus provides the same closing pressure as the combination of the old "inner" and "outer" configuration? Unless I hear different from someone real soon......my head will be assembled with new "outer" springs (part # 110-053-01-20), along with my old "inner" springs. Hopefully I will not wipe out my camshaft because of too much valve spring pressure.
And another question for you guys........ I read here on the forum that about 0.035" clearance is needed between the valves and the top of the piston. I'm curious if anyone has a magic, "go-no-go" clearance that I can measure with the head on the workbench. Something like measuring the distance between the milled head surface and the top of the valve at the closest distance?? Is there such a measurement to make sure my valves will not hit the pistons before I get the head installed?
Sharing your knowledge is much appreciated.