Fellow forum members:
I have been driving my 1969 280SL (4-spd), man and boy, for 45 years this LaborDay weekend. In that time, it has covered 174,000 miles (13,000 in year one, with the original owner, 161,000 with me in the ensuing 45 years). Over the past years, the capable service persons whom I had used have all retired or died, and those caring for her today are much more familiar with later M-B cars/technology than with the running gear of a W113. She has had regular maintenance, including ignition tune-ups, as required. Over the past year, she developed a distinct "miss" upon acceleration in higher gears, especially on "full throttle" above @ 3000 RPM (I may be 76, but I still enjoy exercising my SL). Mechanics trying to address the situation seem to "cure" the problem for a day or two, at best. Last week, a refiling, clean-up and re-setting of the points produced an amazing amount excellent throttle response for @ 20 minutes, as I drove home, only to have the self same "bad behavior" resume when I got her home.
I conclude, as follows: that the distributor's points will not hold their setting very well, due to the distributor simply being "worn out" (hard to believe that a well-made W113 would wear out after a paltry 174,000 miles and 46 years!). So, my plan is to replace the distributor works with a Pertronix unit, thus putting points resetting into the past. ANY comments and suggestions are greatly welcome. [I replaced the points in a 50 year old Rolls-Royce with Pertronix and have had no further problems.]
Thank you.