This is my first post, so I wish to say hello to all.
I bought a 1967 250sl, US model sold in 1968. I took the car to have a general service and fix some instabiltiy in revs I could see while the engine was idle. Until then, the trans was OK, not very smooth, but OK. The only thing I noticed was that when I did not press the throttle (with the gearshift in 4 and say 3rd gear) the revs remained at high levels unlike what I am used to see in modern autos. Is that normal?
The problem, however, started when I took the car back. The trans started slipping, a lot... The mechanic (familiar with old Mercs, but not too much so with pagodas) diagnosed a complete failure of the trans. Since then we have exchanged a few (used) boxes without too much luck. After reading some of the posts in here, though, I started realizing that probably the slip was created by the engine fine-tuning and it could be that the very first one is OK...
My question: Could you please help me in determining possible causes of the slipping and how to fix them? I would appreciate if you kept it simple (language is also a problem, imagine that I am still wondering what a solenoid is...) and use some photos if possible.
Many thanks in advance!