I hope someone has some experience to offer here.
The problem:
On start up my 250sl's engine runs beautifully, smooth and even and very quiet. After warming up for 4-5 minutes, it starts sounding like the valve lash is too loose and gets progressively louder. When driving it almost sounds like there could be contact between the engine and body(I've checked and I have all new mounts); like the valve train sound is being transmitted through the body, not terrible but noticeable, even with the soft top noise. If you stand next to the idling eng. it's not so bad, seems a little loud, but still smooth and even. I've adjusted the lash 3 times since having the head overhauled, each time thinking I got it a little better, but always the noise returns. I've tried listening with a mechanics stethascope (sp?) but I can't pin point a location for the noise, doesn't seem like any one valve is at fault or that there is a source of the clatter. I've started thinking it could be wristpins or the Injector pump or..... A buddy was over yesterday, who has worked on various vehicles while living in the Yukon, and he said "that doesn't sound like wristpins or bearings to me", and we got to wondering if it could be a tired valve spring that shrinks as it warms up or something else in the valve train, that moves as it warms. I'd hate to go looking for a new engine and find out it was something fixable, but I'm sure it shouldn't be this loud and that it wasn't before I had the head overhauled. Anybody?
Richard V