Hello,
I have a 1966 230sl w/German specs. and a 127 engine. My father and I got it running again a few years ago. It was running well for 2 years then a few months ago it was having some issues (difficulty starting, exhaust backfire at air intake) running and I suspected the head gasket. I removed the head and found a crack in the gasket between the 3 and 4 cylinder. Also, coolant had been getting in cylinder 3. I took the valves out and cleaned them up. They looked pretty good, so I put them back with new valve seals. I cleaned up the head and everything looks flat and square. I replaced the head and exhaust manifold gaskets and put it back together replacing hoses, gaskets, and other minor things along the way. I followed the torque guide for the head per the manual. After getting it back together I do not have much compression at all. I made sure to align the camshaft notch while the engine was TDC and the mark on the harmonic balancer was at 0. Note: there are two sets of markings on the balancer. I read in the forum that they used the balancer on more than one engine, so the marks I am to use depends on the shape of the indicator I have. I took the FIP off as well, so I checked the alignment on it 20 above TDC. The engine turns over but sounds weak. I cannot get a reading on the compression gauge, but I can feel air coming out of the plug holes when it spins over. I verified I get a spark and fuel out at each injector. This tells me it is most likely a compression issue. I am near the point of pulling the head again and adding some copper gasket spray to see if that helps seal things up. I also thought it could still be an alignment or timing issue between the pistons and the valves. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments are welcome.
Regards,
Neil