I pulled the transmission apart today and found that the fluid was absolutely clean after 2 years of use. That was a relief as it seems to be no catastrophic failure or extreme wear. I checked the front primary pump o-ring as suggested by Dan and Joe, but although the front of the transmission was dirty it did not appear to be wet as though that seal was leaking. Also the hydraulic clutch is not of the rivetted variety, so no leaks there. I'm beginning to worry that ther could be another cause for the slipping at lower speeds. Another worry is that the BBB says that the broonze bushing in the primary pump can not be replaced separately as suggested. Was this part only available later on and does anyone have a part number for a 12/1969 USmodel 280Sl? If I can't get this part from MB, can I get it elsewhere? The bushing doesn't look worn, but I haven't taken it out yet to check its play in relation to the torque converter.
Another guy that worked on a lot of these transmissions told me today that the cause is most likely not the o-ring seal because that one doesn't seal off the high pressure. Is that true? It seems that the o-ring must have something to do with sealing the high pressure generated by the primary pump, though. But why isn't the front cover wet?
This guy suggested taking a look at the brake bands as they often break? I took a priliminary glance and they appear okay with about 0.8 to 1mm friction lining (There are two brake bands, right?)
If nothing else shows up tomorrow, I probably won't dig any further, but I'm worried about throwing it back together without finding any smoking gun? That transmission isn't a cake walk to remove in a tiny garage under jack stands. The whole thing literally feel down on me today, but only about 12". I'm glad I didn't break anything!...those parts can be hard to find :-)
Regards, Tom Colitt
Tom Colitt