Hi All
I haven't posted on here for a very long time as my 280SL has behaved itself for a few years! I need some help now as I am stumped, I will lay out all the details of what has happened.
I started the car one day and it hydraulicked quite sharply, then started ok. I was only fettling it so didn't drive it out that day. Next time out, I got a mile down the road and the temp gauge kept rising (it always settled at 180 before). I turned around and made it home in 5 mins but with a very hot engine. It was smoking white a little, but it always had done that a bit. I assumed it was the head gasket gone.
I stripped it down and had the head skimmed by a reliable local business and I fitted a new gasket (it took 2 attempts as the supplier sent the wrong one first time and stupidly I didn't notice until it was back together and water started coming out of the plug holes when I refilled the coolant. I got the correct gasket and torqued the head to 65 ft lb cold with new bolts. I never measured the head as my car is a genuine 50,000 miler and I made the assumption that it hadn't been done before.
It still smoked white more than I expected, but I drove around 10 miles fine with no overheating issues, although it seemed harder to start, which I put down to timing, I had somehow messed up the distributor position and had a big misfire on the first start up attempt. Once I corrected this it started and ran ok.
A couple of weeks later I took it to the local Merc garage around 8 miles away for MOT and to check the timing, which they adjusted. It ran ok on the way home but didn't idle as evenly as before and it white smoked at idle. By the time I got back there were clouds of white smoke at idle. I waited a couple of days and tried some K seal as a desperate measure but that seemed to be ineffective. I drove it down the road yesterday and noticed a loss of power, quite severe. I took the rocker cover off and there was mayonnaise everywhere. I retorqued the head to 80 ft lb warm after reading this forum but it when I started it back up it struggled to run and still smoked.
My thoughts are (and I am only an enthusiast not in any way a mechanic so please go easy on me!)
-Head was skimmed before so it is now under the minimum measurement
-Cracked head
-Cracked block
Is there anything else I should consider before I strip it down again to investigate? I did read somewhere that a porous inlet manifold could create the same symptoms, but it seems unlikely? My car is a manual.
Many thanks in advance for any advice!
Colin