As I slowly get toward sending my engine (1970 280SL Automatic) to a machine shop for a rebuild I have been doing some gathering of parts I know need to be replaced. Already have a new gasket kit and had the cylinder head redone a few years ago. Never made it back on the engine and has been sitting on the shelf. I ordered 8 new cylinder head bolts and the wrong flywheel bolts. The wrong flywheel bolts (too short) were not too expensive. The correct ones are $50 each and of course I need 6. Oil Pump seems OK. When last running, the engine ran smooth, just burned a bit of oil and had low compression on 1 cylinder.
I am looking for opinions on whether or not to replace the flywheel bolts (I read that they stretch when torqued) or if I can reuse the original ones. The machine shop will also probably have an opinion on this.