Alfred,
I am not sure what is missing in the Technical Manual regarding the earlier tanks - seems there is quite a lot there...
At least part of the answer you are asking is also in the Tech Manual (a bit of synthesis needed, as for most of modern science) - I attached the picture. The other vent line is, I suppose, the return, so it does not have to be long and lead anywhere.
Pawel,
I was not questioning the information on the fuel tanks but the lack of information about the EARLY expansion tanks.
I was looking at this page:
https://www.sl113.org/wiki/Fuel/VaporTankand as you can read there is nothing about the earlier evaporation tank.
Unfortunately, until today I missed the page that
paladin added:
https://www.sl113.org/wiki/Fuel/VentingSystemI am glad I found it since I was unaware that the vent line is thicker (6mm) than the other two. Makes it easy to distinguish them.
I guess time has come to combine the two entries in the manual.
I still want to see where the vent pipes are in the small (230SL) and the large (280SL) tank.
Reason being that the 1968 BBB describes a tank (from a different model, not a W113) where the lines are connected to the filler neck (Fig. 47-2/2). That makes a lot of sense - if you fill the neck and you have an un-vented gas cap then the excess fuel goes up the two pipes into the expansion tank. Especially on acceleration or steep hills.
It appears you believe that one vent line goes all the way to the front of the tank. If that is the case then every time you brake or go downhill that line would get filled and fuel would circulate causing increased evaporation (higher fuel consumption) over time.
Are you absolutely sure that inside the expansion tank there are no valves, perhaps just a ball, that close the vent lines? The fuel tank is always open to the outside via these lines??
Unfortunately,with the switch to the larger tank all the part numbers for the vent pipes and hoses were eliminated. Looking at the SPL for the 280SL it now appears as if the expansion tank came with three vent lines already attached to the tank since there are no longer any entries for the metal pipes - just like the SLS picture shows it.
Now that cannot be correct because we know that some 280SL - mine, paladin's and mrfatboy's - have metal pipes.
When were the metal pipes in the 280SL eliminated??
Lots of uncertainties here, I say.