Just to report today I finished putting the doors back together after restoring the winding mechanisms and sliders for the windows.
This whole thing has taken a toll on my nerves, as it involved performing an innumerable series of small, slow, tedious set of actions (cleaning, gluing, adjusting, readjusting, rereadjusting...) for in the end an invisible result. Yes the windows open and close without difficulty, yes they clear the hardtop rubber all around when closing the doors, yes they keep the inside quiet and dry while driving, no they don’t sing, don’t rattle, and don’t flap their ears like Dumbo at speed, but I didn’t learn to do anything I didn’t know already, I didn’t discover any wonderfully clever mechanism or contraption, and the whole thing took me countless hours. I hope I don’t have to do this again in my whole life!
Now, the screws for the passenger door handle: I cut two of my screws to 12mm as per Pawel’s information, and could not catch the thread on the other side through the door upholstery with the short screws! I had looked at the space behind the plate into which the screws are threaded beforehand, and couldn’t see anything that would either stand in the way of or be damaged by longer screws. So, lo and behold, after 15mns of trying to get the shorter screw to catch the thread without any success, I decided I could do something better with my time and switched to the longer screw. That worked immediately. So the door handle is solidly affixed by four M4x20mm screws with hexagonal heads, and I moved on to more interesting things, like trying to figure why the glovebox sticks out of alignment from the rest of the dash.
Thank you Pawel for your contribution 😊, even though I couldn’t (or rather decided not to) make good use of it.
I take it you probably have a parts book for the 280SL, and as I don’t and we are on the same time meridian, I may ask you for information from time to time 😉.