Hi Jeff, Arthur, Cees, Joe,
Thanks for replying.
Obviously I didn't push the rotor down onto the shaft hard enough.
As a test I left the distributor cap off and cranked the engine. It ticked over very nicely with no strange noises.
The replacement rotor arrived this morning so I installed it making sure it clicked into position. It returned freely to the normal position when I manually advanced the rotor.
The part was a Bosch GB603. MB didn't even have it in a MB package, they just added their own sticker to the Bosch packaging.
The distributor is an '051' cast iron unit.
The engine fired right up.
I took the car for a short burst around the local streets and on the free way. The engine was very responsive.
I think the distributor oil wick was a bit dry and the job was timely. It is 5 months since the last oiling.
At what interval should I oil the distributor?
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto