After having an oil change on my automatic 1968 280SL (VIN 870), I was advised by the mechanic that the fuel pump, which I believe is original and currently is working fine, is starting to “weep” a bit. And now, so am I. There are no signs of fuel leaking on the floor under the car, just dampness in the bottom of the protective cover.
I have neither the technical ability nor the tools to rebuild the pump myself. Both the “long” style fuel pump and the newer “short” style pump currently are unavailable. It seems I have a couple of options: (1) find someone to rebuild my pump and forego driving for a while, (2) purchase a rebuilt long pump from a reputable source, (3) purchase a rebuilt short pump from a reputable source and the necessary hardware to replace my long pump, or (4) search for a NOS pump, long or short.
Is there any advantage to the “long” versus the “short”? I know that there is at least one Member that rebuilds the short pumps, but I have not been able to find anyone who rebuilds the long pumps. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.