Just a bit of explanation for everyone:
The rod bearings I get from Metrics only have one hole, which is in the center of the bearing, and it's there for the early style connecting rods used on 230SL's. There was some confusion on my part during these discussions because I was
not receiving bearing shells with the extra hole for oiling the cylinder wall. Having never seen this particular bearing type before, ( because that was what I was sent ) I asked Mike at Metrics if I should copy what came apart and drill the extra hole. He said no and I've added his comments to this thread, or another, for clairification only.
For the most part, you can't improve that much on MB design. There are times when you can use a modern method or part such as electronic ignition, which is actually a complete change from what was installed; it works OK and for those who don't want to change ponts and it offers a fairly good alternative.
However, MB is not infallable - they make mistakes but are generally loath to admit to them. 280SL oil consuption was one of those rare mistakes. It looks like there wasn't a recall issued ( if they even did that back then ) and the problem was likely addressed on an ''as fail '' basis. This is fairly common where there's no recall but the item is still under waranty. No such luck for the single row timing chains in 380SE/SL engines. Most failed after several years and 50K miles so you were on your own. So much also for owner loyalty.
Since I was never formaly trained, I asked a lot of questions and I made it a point to pick the brains of experts who knew what they were doing. This is exactly what members of this forum do every day - they ask questions of people who know these cars. However, quoting experts does not make one an expert as well and a great deal of expirience and knowledge generally has to enter into the picture first.
When I started back in 1977 I knew next to nothing about old MB cars and there was no one to ask and no one to go to for answers. One had to figure it out on their own and those few who did know didn't give it up willingly. Be
very happy you have a place like this where you can find just about any info you need - even if we don't always agree upon the answers.
This is also covered below in these posts and also first hand testement from owners back in the day who had engines replaced due to high oil consuption.
http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=15740.0