Hi all, I'll reassembling a '66 230SL, which I purchased partially unassembled, and was working in the dash area. I have 3 questions.
1. I noticed the ducts coming to the dash vent are plastic and have a rectangular hole in them. Looking up into the the dash, I see a hole in each one. Is this correct? Air will come out of these holes if they are not closed off somehow.
2. When I look into the dash vents, and open the vent door, I see some insulation just behind the doors. It moves with the door, so I guess it has come loose in the ductwork. Should I try to fix that, or leave it? There's still space for the air to get by. I've read where getting that ductwork out is a hassle.
3. The little levers to open and close the vent doors were missing, so I have the new M-B ones. On one side, the lever snaps in, and seems somewhat secure, the other side is loose and comes out rather easily. Should I glue it in? (These levers don't seem to be as rugged as on my '71 220D.)
Thanks,
Ron