So, at the end of October I put my '66 230SL into my mechanic to sort out some issues over the winter. The two main problems were:
1. Smoky exhaust, and using a lot of oil (more than is usual) - There was discussion about having the exhaust valve stem seals done, but I had the engine rebuilt 10,000 miles ago so surely they should last longer than that? (I'm up to approx. 152000 now).
2. Cutting out when car is stopped - When I tried to reverse off the drive after first starting the engine or if I came to a roundabout or traffic lights not long after starting, the revs fell, and the engine cut out. This didn't happen once fully warmed up. Also, in Neutral or in Park, it's revs up around 1500 RPM. This problem arose over a period of time.
The first issue has been resolved; I'm awaiting a detailed explanation of what was wrong but apparently there was an issue with the valve guides and not the valve stem seals.
But the second issue hasn't been fixed, and in fact has gotten worse. It was thought that it was a temperature-related issue but I had the car back for this weekend and whilst it ran fine at speed, when I pulled into a service station it would cut out as I came to stop in a parking bay or at traffic lights. The revs would just reduce to zero and the engine stop. This would be within minutes of pulling off the motorway so the coolant temperature would still be around 180F. The injection pump has been off, checked, and recalibrated, new electronic distribution been fitted, other things like the cold start function, and constant speed solenoids have been tweaked to no avail, and the issue has my mechanic scratching his head.
He's going to get a second opinion, but if anyone has had any similar experience I'd be happy to hear from you.