I realize this is an old topic but since it specifically relates to my question, thought I'd take the liberty to revive it.
I've got an early 230SL with the original M127 engine #03227. The car had no fuel pressure regulator when I bought it and when Bud's restored the car, the fuel pressure regulator was never mentioned so I just assumed all was correct with my fuel system - that is, until i saw this message string.. 66andBlues's message (below) states that "the fuel pressure regulator was added starting with engine # 00351 (manual shift)". But ja17's message (immediately below) states "the fuel regulator on these early engines is a fitting assembly at the IP and on the engine side of the IP and toward the front. It has the fuel return line connected to it" This is exactly the way my fuel return line is configured (fitting assembly at the IP connected directly to fuel return line).
Since I have M127 engine number 03227, should I have a fuel pressure regulator?
Also, Pagoda Notes Vol 9 No 4, page 5 shows a Fuel Damper was added from engine #550. I have no fuel damper; am I missing this fuel damper as well? I want my car to be as original as possible and it concerns me that I may have to start shopping for missing parts. thanks for any insight, charles