First off, sorry for the long post and if this post is repetitive to other old threads.
I’d like to get the Group’s help on setting some priorities for my upcoming Pagoda engine bay work. I’m getting ready to pull the engine and transmission to have them rebuilt, along with the mechanical fuel injection pump, and I want to replace, repair, and/or clean parts and components in the engine bay while the engine bay is open. Budget is limited, so decisions will need to be made.
Goal:
1. Return the car back to being a dependable driver so I can drive it to the 2025 Pagoda Fest!
Fall 2024 project priorities:
1. Replace, service, or clean parts that are much easier to do with the engine out. Examples: Replace firewall pad or clean sub-frame.
2. Consider doing work on systems associated to the above. No sense in doing part of the job. Example: If the sub-frame mounts make sense to do, I might as well do other rubber mounts and bushings to make the car ride well.
3. Anything else that just makes sense if time/money allow. Most of these things will have to wait for the 2025 budget!
The work I’m thinking should be done, in order based on the above priorities:
1. Cleaning and cosmetics.
a. Clean everything possible in the engine bay. It will be impossible with the engine back in.
b. Clean all electrical grounds I can find.
c. Clean all water drains.
d. Associated, but maybe less of a priority, is to paint what I can. Should be low cost. The coolant expansion tank, radiator, air filter canister, battery hold-down, and power steering reservoir are good candidates. I’m sure there’s more that I’m not thinking of.
2. Firewall.
a. Firewall pad. I bought a new pad.
b. Firewall grommets. I bought a set.
c. Maybe examine the wiper blade motor?
3. Fuel system.
a. With the MFI Pump being rebuilt, I want to do as much fuel system work as possible.
b. Fuel tank. I bought a new one from the Classic Center. Mine was rusty when I bought the car in 2000 and I cleaned it out the best I could to get by at the time.
c. Electric fuel pump. I’m going to try to rebuild it with a kit.
d. Flexible fuel hoses. Replace with new.
e. Hard fuel lines. Is it OK to just leave them? Are there connectors or clamps to be replaced? Is there a way to leak test the lines?
f. Isn’t there a large helical gear that drives the MFI Fuel pump? Or, is that driving the distributor?
4. Cooling system.
a. Water pump. I know there are short and long options. For my late 230SL (vin ending in -018381), is the long pump preferred?
b. Radiator. I’m sending it out to get boiled, I assume? Whatever the technique is called to make sure there is no mineral build up or blockage in it. I believe it’s factory original and it worked well when the car was parked.
c. Thermostat. Buy a new one.
d. Hoses. Buy all new ones.
e. Fan belt. Buy a new one. (It also turns the alternator.)
f. Fan. Clean and reuse the original.
g. Fan shroud. I am debating getting one. Has anyone bought a 230SL-specific fan shroud, M-B original or aftermarket? I don’t think ones from a 250SE or other cars would fit.
5. Electrical system.
a. Wiring harness. I don’t have the money for a new one, so mine will have to get the job done.
b. Starter, alternator. They were working fine before, so I assume a rebuild is fine instead of replacement. I know rebuild kits or services for the 35a alternator are hard to find, but it’s easy to find a starter if I need one.
c. Battery. Buy new.
d. Coil. Should the old one hold up? It’s such a basic device, how do they go bad?
e. Distributor. I have some new parts I got years ago, so I think I’ll try to rebuild this myself.
f. Fuses. Replace them all.
6. Power steering.
a. Pump. Do these pumps need rebuilt after sitting? It was working fine, but has sat for over 10 years now. Best to replace, rebuild, or just see if it works?
b. Hoses, belt, and filter. Buying new.
7. Rubber.
a. Sub-Frame mounts. With the engine out, I hope this is relatively easy.
b. Engine mounts. They are about 20 years old, but have little milage on them. Will inspect before/during engine removal.
c. Sway bar. Replace end links and mounts.
d. Spring pads. Replace.
e. Bushings for the spring/bar that connects sub-frame to leading edge of frame rails.
8. Brakes.
a. Master cylinder. It is probably original from the factory. Should I replace or send it to White Post or a similar place for rebuilding?
b. Booster. It is about 20 years old. It may be OK?
c. Vacuum hose and one-way valve. Should be OK.
9. Other.
a. What am I forgetting?