Thanks to all of you for your answers and concerns.
The base data : This engine I bought is n° 30601. It's not an early production. It's been commissioned perhaps during year 70. At this time -we can suppose- MB had overcome the pb of oil consumption.
It's a uncommon prod. The Cylinder head is identified SEL/SL , comp rate 9: , camshatf 09 ....
This engine has been repaired or rebuilt -as I Found the con-rod n°4 bearing at the 2nd cote -0,5 mm with 2 holes, as the other bearings which are at the first remachning -0,25 mm .
My ascertainments : The oil spray ( 1 or 2 holes?) are absolutaly anavoidable to lubricate the bearing of the the con-rod small end, and I think less for the walls.
The hole on the procured bearing is diam 3 mm. It is the same on the current bearing, situated on the side of the feeding for the small end bearing of the -con-rod.
The hole missing on the delivered bearing is diam 2,5 mm on the current bearing.
The question I had to face : do I prefer add some oil once on a while, and be sure the bearings and the walls are gona be well oiled, or do I prefer to have a -supposed somehow- lowed oil comsumption and take the risk of an untimely wear (cylinder piston and small end bearing ) due to an insuffisant lubrication ??
I didn’t find any lived experience and certitude about this. So may be I am too cautious, but I decided to low the risk and I did drill the second hole ….
I will let you know the consumption of oil when the engine rotates.