Good morning!
I am in the middle of recommissioning a 1971 280SE, Beverly. This recommissioning includes building a new 2.8 motor to replace the installed 2.5, and we're ready to install the cylinder head. Last week I test-fit the head to the block, to include the full cold torquing sequence and ran into some things that I need someone much smarter than me to answer.[/img]
1. My much more experienced friend tells me that the new, still unused head gasket should not be used as it has now been compressed. I haven't heard that before. Thoughts from the group?
2. The Mercedes manual is silent on this, but the Hanes manual says to torque the head without the cam installed. This means torquing the 8 pedestal head bolts and then the 6 oil line support bolts. Not matching up with the beautifully numbered 1-14 diagram given! The wisdom I've heard here is to have the cam removed while torquing to avoid breaking the camshaft.
3. Before torquing, the cam doesn't spin as freely by hand as the words "spin freely" imply. I measured the torque as 0.36 Nm to start the cam turning and 0.18 Nm to keep it turning. Are those reasonable?
4. When I had the head fully torqued with cam in, I couldn't turn the cam by hand. What do I look for to resolve that situation?
Many thanks.