Hello gentlemen,
When I purchased my 1964 230SL, the bushings in the shifter and tie rods clearly needed to be replaced, as the shifter was dropping down about 2". I have seen some posts on this topic before, but they as well as the technical manual really only extensively go into replacing the bushings of the automatic transmission rather than the standard transmission.
I took off the carpet and removed the covering plate about a foot forward from the shifter and saw someone had replaced those bushings probably in recent history, as they looked to be in good shape. The bushings around the shifter however resembled cottage cheese -- completely disintegrated. I replaced the bushings around the shifter, but I am not quite clear how it all goes back together. I am aware of the exploded view graphic here, but it does not seem as if the ball joint can fit
inside the nylon bushing like it is showing:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=lunka124d5u5tnof19lu2mhnoq&action=dlattach;ts=1536199077;topic=28144.0;attach=61495;image Attached photo shows the ball joint just sitting on top of it at this point. Also, I am unclear where this rubber bit goes:
https://puu.sh/Ju8pq/96fdf6107f.png I did use the search feature, but it appears something is occurring to everyone else but not me, could be that I've never so much as taken a wrench to any component of a standard!