They are many details to an engine compartment,but all w113s had "yellow cad" plating on lines, fittings, metal clamps for hood strap, wiring clamps, alternator adjsutment, injectors, fuel pump linkages. The coloring was fairly strong as found on replacement ball joints, etc. from MB, but completely wears off after 30 to 40 years. Clamps for Steering container and water tank are white Cad", as are all "Gemi" hose clamps.
Other parts sometimes missed during restoration are to leave two 25mm bare, round "patches" where the two ground wires are bolted to holes in the engine bay (by water tank and near left relays). The aluminum flap for the accesory lamp is also painted satin Black as are the booster, air cleaner, water tank, front suspension mounting plates (held by the 4 M 8mm screws), any body color portions that would be visible from the front as seen through the grill and screen there were painted over rather sloppily and arbitrily possibly depending somewhat on body color and Fritz's mood on Monday). Engine aluminum was bare (glass beading)
Good Luck, Tom Colitt
Tom Colitt