More frustration today. Lloyd has kindly pointed out the technical difficulties that I will encounter if I go ahead with the power steer conversion. Very subtle and easy to miss if your not paying a lot of attention.
The early 230's appear to be harder to convert and 'get right' than the latter 250's or 280's. They had a unique pitman steering box arm and matching idler arm. Actually it seems that most mercedes of the day have a matching set. The difference from set to set was the angle that the arms bend toward the ground.
I currently now have the pitman arm from a 280se W108 power steering unit and the original 230sl mechanical steering box matched idler arm. With the drag link connected you can see the obvious problem (thanks for putting me on the right track Lloyd).
Lloyd has indicated that the net result of going ahead with this combination is that you will never get your wheel alignment right as the outer links are traveling different distances due to the height variations in the pickup points.
I still don't have enough knowledge of the problem to understand the effect on the overall suspension setup. Looking at the angle of the drag link I now have an appreciation of how bad the situation is.
If you didn't have the engine out and were doing this conversion you would likely never notice the symptoms and probably plough on with the conversion totally oblivious. What I need to know is how much of an issue would it cause, and what are the long term symptoms and severity should I choose to forget my past 48 hours of learning. Sometimes the oblivious route is in hindsight total bliss!
I think the problem could be improved by either obtaining a different pitman arm with a reduced angle or conversely a different idler arm with a more acute angle. Lloyd has indicated that the correct arms are NLA at the factory so I am left trying to mix and match off other models to get the 'best' possible combination to level out the drag link. If anyone can help or add any more info to puzzle I would love to here. It would be good to get an exact list of factory parts that all work together to overcome this. Even a couple of possibilities ranging from best to worst.
I really dont want to cut my shaft until I sort this issues so its stopped me in my tracks. Chocolate fish to anyone that can suggest a cheap and easy solution