Gentleman,
thanks for the suggestions. Actually i truly enjoy working on my own cars, at least as much as I can. Unlike most people I take more joy from wrenching than I do driving my cars. Yes, I know, a bit weird...however, in this case I may be in over my head. Other than fluid and filter changes, and R&R, I've never really done any trans work before. Of course, if all else fails I will work my way to a specialist.
Mdsalemi, thanks for the suggestion. I am familiar with Sattish and his shop. If I remember correctly you were an officer of our local MB club? I've been reading your emails for years but sorry to say we never met. It seems you have moved south?
Dr Benz, where are you located in Ontario? I expect it wont be long before the border opens up again and from reading so many related threads it is clear my car would be in good hands with you. May I ask what it took to free up the linkage in the SL you recently worked on? Any tips to give me a chance?
bracurrie, thank you. Yes the car has a hydropneumatic compensator. Best I can tell its working. At first I was concerned about the stance of the car sitting a little low in the rear, but after looking at so many pictures of these cars it looks about right. I also have one in a 73 280SEL 4.5 (w108) that I have and that one sits way low in the rear and seems to be getting a little worse each year. I haven't decided If I will have that one rebuilt or replace it with the standard spring. As far as the trim, I kinda like it. I think it gives the car a more finished, classy look. Just my 2 cents. I am sure there are strong feelings both ways