Yes Duro,
The M130 engine series (280-SL, SE, SEL Mercedes) had a major engine re-design in 1969. The engine and blocks and heads will not interchange with each other. They must stay with their respective blocks or heads. The production break point for the 280-SL was chasis #...013 615. and #...040 705 for the SE sedan. The early 280-SL,SE heads had a squarer shaped combustion chamber. The later heads had a more oval shape. Thus head gaskets had a distinctly square or oval shaped combustion chamber shape depending on the version. Addition of coolant passages in the block and head dictated these changes. If you wish to research these changes in more detail review section 01-9 through 01-11/5 in the Big Blue Book.
One way to easily identify an early a late 280 SL or SE series engine is to look for the aluminum pod attached to the head near the injection pump. This pod holds the temperture guage sender, the temperature switch, and a coolant tube. On the later series 280-SL, SE engines this "pod" dissapeared.
The entire series of the 230-SL, 250-SL engines used heads which are slightly different but are all interchangeable. Some additional differences occure in the cams, rocker arms, adjusters etc. in the latest 250-SL, SE engines, however these changes do not prevent intechanging in these engines.
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio