Hello everyone,
As I said in my new member introductions post, I was going to post some pictures of my 1970 280SL that I want to begin restoring.
Attached are 4 pictures:
a 3/4 shot from the front passenger corner
an interior picture
2 engine bay pictures from either side
From the 3/4 picture, you can see 2 small rust spots in the front middle of the car.
The interior wood is in bad shape and will need full replacement. I guess this is expected for a car this old. The dash is in pretty good condition, with only a small crack which can't be seen in the picture. The seats are in good condition. Carpet is ehh. Some rust in the floorboard (also expected?). A previous owner installed a speaker system which I want to remove.
The engine bay pictures show how dirty it is. Should be interesting to clean and dismantle this thing.
The engine hasn't been started in a 3 years, so I'm wary about starting it. I was leaning towards just disassembling it, cleaning it out and doing whatever rebuild is required, but in the introduction thread, Mike H suggested that I try to get it running first so I can enjoy it for a bit, which admittedly sounds pretty nice. I'm open to additional opinions, if anyone would like to provide any.
I sent the car to a shop a few yrs back and they did compression and leak down tests on it. I'd like to repeat these tests, but the results are below:
leak down 1-6 sequentially - 46%, 83%, 10%, 42%, 76%, 44%
compression #6 = 130 lb (by far the lowest), rest of cylinders 142-155 lbs
The 83% and 76% are pretty concerning to me. Not sure what could be causing it at the moment.
The compression scores are ?pretty good?
What do you all think?