Hello 71280SL, Cees and Tom H.,
Lots of complex questions here. It is not that difficult to figure out what the factory did originally. The difficult part is finding out what they did the thirty years since! As Cees and I came to realize last summer, It seems that they make improvements and revisions on the design of replacement parts for years after the model has gone out of production! Even if you have access to all factory literature, service bulletins, dealer only literature etc. you could not possibly keep up with avalanche of updates changes and redesigns, of all the parts on all the models. Tom Hanson is always of great benefit to us here. There are not many Dealer Parts People like himself interested in helping out in these areas.
Here are some of my thoughts; the M130 engine compression is usually the function of the cylinder head from the factory. This is why the compression ratio is cast on the cylinder head. The standard cylinder head for the M130 engine is 9.5 to 1 (high compression). A low compression engine could be ordered which had a low copression cylinder head. These heads had a different part number and a lower compression ratio cast onto the head.
High octgane (95 octane and above) fuels became increasingly difficult to find in the modern non-leaded fuels so I SUSPECT some low compression pistons became available for these engines in later years? This would prove more economical than replacing the high compression cylinder head to lower compression.
In addition, different OEM manufacturers of pistons may have changed the construction or design of the parts over the years. Mercedes may assign different part numbers to these versions.
One thing is for sure. The standard M130 engine was high compression and USA and Euro versions had the same compression. These heads should have 9.5 cast on them. Earlier W113 cars (230-SL) had slightly lower compression (9.3), and lower compression heads were available for these models also. I have seen at least three original different configurations of the standard M130 (280-SL)pistons for the 9.5 to 1 engine. Some have flat tops (original design) some have stepped tops (later design) some have three rings some have four rings some have a large groove between the 2nd and 3rd ring some have none. They all gave the same results 9.5 to 1 compression. They were manufactured at different times with different designs some times by different OEM manufacturers. I have never ordered or even looked for any low compression pistons for these cars. I can't say that they even exist.
New pistons ordered for your engine should be for the standard 9.5 to 1 version unless specified otherwise. Check your cylinder head number and compression ratio on the head if in doubt.
I am going to bring up my old cylinder head string and will add some relevant information to it for you Don. This way this head information will stay in a string together with other head information. I will take some photos of the early and late combustion chambers and head gaskets and pistons and post them also. We will hit your other unanswered questions along the way. Stay tuned!
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio