As a novice to maintaining my 1966 230SL, 4 Spd. manual, no AC, Euro version - I'm trying to learn how to do all regular maintenance tasks (exchange all fluids, filters, adjust FI, clutch and brakes, etc.) - so, your advice would help a lot on these questions:
1. Brake line flush - necessary or recommended ? On my newer cars, flushing the brake lines is recommended every two years, but the MB Workshop Manual for the 230SL (from 1966) says brake line venting/flushing is only required after work on the brake system (and they do not list it in the list of regular maintenance works) - is it good or necessary to flush the brake lines (every two years, e.g., even if no lines were opened or work done on the brakes) on the 113s ?
2. Brake flushing procedure - can one fill the main reservoir, then attach a handpumped container to the main reservoir and pressure it up (by hand pumping) - then go and open one by one little vent fittings on each brake and drain/flush out the old fluid ?
3. The MB Manual states to start by venting the main master cylinder , followed by the disc brake line farthest from the master cylinder, then the other disc brake, followed by the drum brake farthest from the cylinder, and finally the second drum brake line. Where and how does one vent the master cylinder ?
Thanks in advance for advice on this simple matter.
Chris Zeiss
Edmonton, Alberta