Hi Joe,
Thanks for the information. A preliminary search on the web has yielded little on where to get a used replacement. It seems the alternatives you mention might be my only option. Judging by John Livingston's recent experience --nicely documented in these pages, I might gratefully add-- I've a 'fun' time waiting ahead for me :-)
Regarding my current differential ratio, I'm not sure what exactly I have. It appears the rear axel/assembly may not be original (my drums have lug nuts and not lug bolts, and 113's had lug bolts on all four wheels, including the 230sl drums, as pointed out by Ray Paul of SL Classics on the phone a few months back).
Correlating the behavior in 1st gear with other 113 owners, I've a hunch it is higher than 3.27, and indeed, it may still be the original 3.75-- which begs the question: how can I tell? (lettering on the casing?) I'm not necessarily in favor of changing to a 3.27 (I'm not a 'cruiser'; I do a lot of backroad driving; besides, I love that load roar). I suppose a reasonable alternative would be the 3.69 ratio. Which models were these fitted in?
Lastly, would you be able to recommend any junkyard/dealers in your 'rust-prone' north who might have a reasonable donor waiting to lose it's rear end?
Thanks again and kind regards,
waqas
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1965 230 SL Euro, 4sp. manual