Greetings all.
I have a 1963 230SL and was asked by a friend to visit one of his friends who has a 1964 300SE Coupe that has been sitting in the garage for at least 12 years. The body is clean and straight, with no rust. As expected, the tires are flat, and there is dust on everything. The owner has asked is I would be interested in trying to get the car running again. He wants to ride in in one more time, so that gives you an idea of his mental and physical state of health. My 230SL has not been the first Mercedes I have owned, nor will it be the last. With that said, I have plenty of manuals and repair books, but it seems that the W112 - 300 Engine series are very exclusive, and seemingly harder to find parts for.
My plan - if I move forward is this.
1. Put the car on Jack stands
2. Remove the spark plugs and squirt oil into the cylinders
3. Remove the valve cover and inspect the timing chain and gears, then pour some oil down the passages.
3. Using a socket (22 or 24mm if I remember correctly) turn the engine over to see if it is free.
4. If the engine turns over manually using the socket, focus on the fuel system.
5. Remove the old fuel by draining the tank.
6. Pour in a a little fuel to flush any other contaminants from the tank, while cleaning the filter.
7. Put in a few gallons of clean, ethanol free, premium fuel.
8. Install battery and turn on the key to verify the fuel pump works.
9. If the fuel pump works, put in new spark plugs, gap the dual point system, and drain the oil.
10. Install new fuel and oil filters and change the oil.
11. Try to start the engine
If I accept the request to get this car running, what I am getting myself into?
The car in near my home in Inman, SC. Thanks