I just installed a replacement engine into my 64 230SL. All has gone reasonably well (despite some hiccups along the way).. I rebuilt the replacement engine, had the gearbox rebuilt and the FIP calibrated and even repainted the engine bay... it has taken about 9 months. BUT... with the engine now sitting in situ I noticed how close the top of the lower oil pan is to the front chassis cross member. I'd say there is less than 5mm clearance. The engine is sitting on new mounts to. The engine I removed was also very close to the chassis in the same place.
A few of questions.. Do I have a significant chassis problem? Does anyone know what a typical clearance gap might be? Is there any way of marginally adjusting the how the engine sits? I considered adding washers to the mounts but thought I'd ask the group first.
Note, lesson learned.. if like me you want to remove the accelerator lever on the side of the FIP (the boomerang shaped sprig loaded bracket) to have it cleaned/passivated- THINK TWICE!. The internal pivot linkage to the rack control became disconnected and I had to have the FIP part rebuilt as a result.!!
Thanks