I have a 65 230SL that I’m just now getting back on the road after about a 12 year “nap”. One of the things that never impressed me about the car ever since I have had it was its sluggish acceleration from a dead stop due to the fact it starts out in second gear. It always gave me an uneasy feeling when I needed to move out of the way quickly as the car would not, unless I pulled the selector (oh, I guess I should mention we are talking an automatic) down to the 2nd position. In this position the car scooted just fine. I just thought maybe this is how it was designed and never gave any additional thought to it. Well, after joining this SL group and having access to all this fine information from so many knowledgeable folks I discovered that there seems to be some variation in transmission designs where some start in first and others start in second. So my question is: how do I know if I have a malfunctioning transmission or not. Without pulling the selector to the "2" position, what gear should it start from? Am I missing something here?
Thank you all in advance for any information.
Phil