Jeff (and anyone else reading)
Thanks, not only for replying but also for staying up with it this long. I have a wiring diagram in my big blue book. While it doesn’t have the 230sl specifically, it has diagrams that are close, at least in the lighting section. If you have one for the 64 230sl specifically, I would appreciate it.
You had the series of events pretty close to correct. Replaced starter, no fix for initial drag when turning key (still not fixed after checking grounds and connections incidentally). High beam on right side quit working one night while out using the foot switch on dark road (had used it probably 6 times before it quit). While fussing with that I fixed the fog light, which was bulb connection in socket.
After polling the forum here, I thought I had a dirty fuse at #9. When I went to investigate, I noted #9 was blown. It was a 25 amp stuck in there by the way. All fuses have been cleaned, as have the clips to retain the fuses. 8 amp fuses, as well as 25 amp fuses blow immediately when actuating the high beams now. I have taken out the individual connectors in the headlight socket and cleaned them thoroughly with 1000 grit sandpaper. All grounds are good in the headlight buckets, as they were previously cleaned another time when troubleshooting turn signals (which now are not working, again, as well). The highbeam wire clip, on the socket for the right headlight shows ground when measured, while the left side does not. This makes sense since the fuse blows immediately I thought it must be a short to ground. If I unplug the right headlight, no fuses blow when selecting high beams. I ohmed out the foot switch and it looks good.
Regarding your suggestion of pulling things out of the circuit and measuring, and of this I can’t be sure, but it seems that I was measuring about .5 ohms on every bottom fuse terminal when I was checking it the other day. However, as I said I can’t be sure at this point.
I’ll do some more work this weekend (hopefully), and try to nail some of this down. The weekend may be spent in volunteer efforts for the people coming in from the Gulf Coast though, as all else pales in priorities.
Thanks again,
Ed Fisher
Dallas, Tx