Gents,
Sadly in my current role in life, with business and child, I don't personally have the time (uninterrupted and that's the key)nor do I have all the tools (fuel pressure gauges, etc.) to tackle the myriad of potential issues here by myself...nor do I have another set of hands--sometimes you need two sets. That's why it went to Dr. Benz last summer. To be fair, he did find a few issues but sadly they were not the case. The car is into another professional at the moment. If he fails to find the problem I'll bring it to my friend Satish at Motorwerks. If that doesnt' work I'll have to begin the brute force method (one by one simply replacing everything) or consider shipping it elsewhere? I don't know, but the cost to ship the car to SL-TECH by the way, is probably the cost of a new fuel pump AND a new fuel tank...all the recommendations regarding the fuel system, I think, were done by Dr. Benz. Perhaps it needs them again.
I don't generally hem and haw about parts or prices. If someone showed me definitively that there is something wrong with the internals of the fuel tank, and a new fuel tank would solve the problem, before they finished telling me that I'd be on the phone...and no, the fuel tank did not appear to need replacement at the time of restoration. Once during the restoration, the restorer was showing me the poor condition of the U-joints on the prop shaft. Before you could say "Driveline Service of Portland" they were on the phone, and the order was done literally in 90 seconds.
Make certain you understand that this fuel issue is a completely separate and distinct issue from that of the timing marks, as Dr. Benz pointed out. He thinks the car is haunted. Great. Anyone know a witch doctor or shaman?
Karl Heinz said he'd probably start work on the car today, but I must admit that it looks like cars go in but never come out. There's way too many cars in there in various stages of assembly/disassembly, from the 70's, 80's and a lot of late models as well. He did come highly recommended by members of the board here on our local MBCA chapter. I'll keep you posted.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored