That really tidies (tidys?) that area of the engine compartment up nicely. I'm a good ways off from that job (since it doesn't even have the engine in it) but I would be interested in which wires you cut and spliced so I can accomplish the same thing when I get there.
Lee
here are some more details. As I said before, this applies to the wiring in a 1970/71 manual transmission 280SL.
The emission control hangs on a wiring harness with four wires in it. First, remove the insulation in the area shown in the pictures. This will show the four wires, which I numbered 1 - 4:
1, 2: ground wires
3: comes from throttle switch
4: +12V from fuse (red/black wire)
I numbered a fifth wire (5) which is grounded and goes to the transmission switch (3rd/4th gear).
- disconnect 1 and 2 from ground
- cut 3 and 4
- you can now remove the whole emission control wiring harness with the relays.
If you want to keep the fuel shutoff function alive, and wired exactly like in a '68/'69 model, proceed as follows:
- disconnect 5 from ground
- connect 5 with 4
- connect 3 with the fuel shutoff solenoid on the fuel injection pump
The second picture shows how it looks after these steps. The black wire on the left goes to the fuel shutoff solenoid.
Hope this is clear. It is really very easy.