Thank you for your kind attention!
WRD - I did the simple listening test and it is ok. CSV - not leaking, unscrewed the screw, not a drop came out.
Thank you for the link, Rolf Dieter - but this is exactly the procedures I am following, that is where my starting quote came from. I know idle adjustment is the last step and I set everything I should set upfront (dwell, ignition timing, linkage).
Point is I have troubles going through the iterative procedure as described in the manual as I cannot find the point described in the procedures: when I turn out the idle air screw the revs are increasing and the vacuum is increasing. There is no point where idle gets even, it is rough at the beginning, then it becomes even and stays even. There is no moment of, quote: "screw the idle air valve out until the vacuum begins to fall (idle gets rough)".
I think for somebody with experience it should be known and you may know where to start. In the computer you would probably re-start it
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Also: I think vacuum may be a bit too low (on the gauge I have it is right under the generic green area). Also the hand on the gauge is not 100% stable - it moves a bit up and down, very slightly, but it does. But this happens when idle is rough and the revs are not stable - so it may be natural.
By the way: could help on what should be the range of vacuum value (I am using the bottom port in the throttle, same as for ignition distributor for measuring). I have 280SL, march 1970 retard throttle and 009 distributor.
Thank you so far and thank you fo rfurther tips...
Pawel