Hello. Hoping to draw on the experience of the forum to help me navigate a terrible problem which just happened to my 1970 280 SL. This is a one family car and I have records going back over 30 years. The car had been idle or used minimally for a number of years prior to my recent stewardship. It had some deferred maintenance issues which I thought I had overcome. The car did have a top end rebuild this April including an upgrade to a euro spec cam. The previous cam was flat due to oil starvation secondary to a dent in the oil feeder tubing. All new rockers, towers, cam, timing chain, etc were also utilized. The work went great and the car ran excellent. Since April, the only use the car has received is monthly 30 minutes start ups, the car had been idle until this week. Probably less then 250 miles of driving since top end rebuild. I took it back in for an oil change and valve adjustment. I noticed that the car was running a little rough which I thought was a valve issue. The work was completed at a reputable shop by a very experienced mechanic. Anyway, after picking the car up, it sounded great at start up and on initial few minutes of driving. While running on the HWY for just a couple of miles on the drive home, there was an escalation in engine noise and then a boom(!). This occurred over about 15 seconds. Direct inspection of the engine revealed a hole in the lower case and a puddle of oil on the ground. So this appears to be a catastrophic engine failure. I’m guessing its secondary to fluid in the piston and a subsequent thrown rod. The shop was very responsive to the problem and had the car towed. They are going to remove the engine and tear it down looking for the source. They said they will even replace the engine if its their fault. There was oil in the pan upon return to the shop and oil running through the top end perfectly when turning engine over.
Engine failure like this is a rare occurrence in MB cars. Has anyone had a similar experience? I have some basic mechanical knowledge and skill but likely not enough to really navigate this problem with ease. Could the euro cam be part of the issue? What should I be doing and watching out for as things unfold? Help please!
Regards,
Mark