I just solved a nagging issue with my 1969 280SL Automatic. It would rev high (1200-1400rpms) on starting and then settle down to 700-800rpms after driving it awhile. However, even after it was warm, when I would shift from Park to 4th (or any gear for that matter), the rpm's would jump right back up to 1200-1400 and stay there until the car was again driven a short while. I adjusted the linkage (thank you Joe Alexander) and replaced the plugs, plug wires, points, condenser and also replaced the transistorized coil with a non-transistorized unit. None of these measures solved my problem. A seasoned MB mechanic here in St. Louis suggested we replace the Thermo Time Switch (TTS). It looks like an oxygen sensor and is located in the vicinity of the mechanical fuel injection system. Voila! This component was original and defective and causing my problem. The car runs beautifully now and shifts much more smoothly. This part is, apparently, hard to find and there are many similar (but not compatible) parts on the market. Also, be prepared to pay $600-800 for this part. So, if you need one be discerning in matching the specs of this part to your car.