Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Here's a bit more info. I got the engine hot again this morning and checked the vacuum. 20 in Hg rock steady at 1050 rpm idle. The head gasket was genuine MB. Fuel pump fuse was removed. Yesterday I did not open the throttle during the test, so I repeated it this morning with the throttle wide open, engine hot, fuse removed, and got the following results after 9-10 cranks: 1:135, 2:149, 3:136, 4:135, 5:144, 6:139. Yesterday I did a couple less cranks so that may account for some of the differences too. Also the battery was running a bit low towards the end of this set of tests (tested in numerical order) - does cranking speed affect the readings?
Here's a quick summary of readings do far:
Before head rebuild: 127, 140, 140, 137, 150, 160
After rebuild, throttle closed: 131, 141, 130, 132, 135, 135
Throttle open, more cranks: 135, 149, 136, 135, 144, 139
I'm still surprised that number 6 has come down from 160 to 139 after all the work, and that 3 and 4 are no better or slightly worse despite their buried intake valves! Today I'll recheck the cam timing and re-adjust the valves clearances. Then, as Joe suggests, I'll use the car for a while then repeat the tests.
Thanks again,
Mark
Billericay, Essex, UK
Late 67 LHD 250SL