@Shvegel - you mention dragging brakes, which is exactly why I asked my mechanic to look into it, but it's my front brakes (discs) that drags while there is zero braking power to the rear (drums) - could there be a correlation?
Sorry - just for my learning - is it not the topic about brake power distributor? Or the distributor in 230SL did not perform a similar role as brake power regulator in later cars?
By the way, the master cylinder for 113042, as per EPC, is available from MB. It has part number
A 001 430 63 01
replaced by
A 001 430 63 01 64
With notes:
ID 000 As of ident. no.: 042 008144
ID 001 As of ident. no.: 042 007972
I am not sure what is the difference between ID 000 and ID 001 (markets? LHD/RHD?).
Before the above chassis numbers the part number was:
A 001 430 52 01
replaced by
A 001 430 63 01 with A 000 997 50 30 (this part EPC does not recognize, but I found it below)
Just in case it is not available from other vendors as per WRe post (you would get it for half of the price probably from other vendors) or to confirm part number (other vendors may use OEM numbers as well).
Here is another quote, but the footnote and part number are mixed:
https://www.niemoeller.de/en/w113/w113/B042/424/d42521When I search PN A 001 430 52 01 in one of the biggest Polish vendors I get ATE 03.2123-0609.3; TEXTAR 33039100; VALEO 402156; HELLA 8AM 355 502-731
When I search PN A 001 430 63 01 I get ATE 03.2123-0609.3; TEXTAR 33039100; HELLA 8AM 355 502-731 (same, no Valeo listed)
When I do search of the unknown part A 000 997 50 30, I get "Cover bolt, master cylinder. p/n ATE 03.3517-0101.2" M10x1, length 7.5mm, total length 12.5mm
I see that these two MB numbers are for the same item of ATE and other manufacturers as per their catalogues. In the EPC the difference is that bolt described above.
That is what I found.