Hi, Cees,
I'll kick off and others can add...
Assume distributor is off the car ( if not, turn engine to timing mark for cylinder #1 to fire.i.e cam lobes for #1 at 'ten to two' position. Rotor should line up with mark on distributor rim. Reinstall in same position to start engine to reset timing with strobe)
Start from the top. Remove the condenser, cap clips, points,(or electronic system rotor/sensor), connection bolt and vacuum unit (Two screws on body and one holding bracket with pin on inside plate). If you had the correct vacuum advance when timing, ensure not to disturb the length of the rod on the vac unit. This will allow you to take out the fixed base plate together with the rotating advance plate.The rotating plate can now be separated by removing the cupped spring and ball (keep safe). Keep notes on the shims/fibre washers that come out.
Disengage the advance springs from the bottom shaft and you should be able to lift out the camshaft. Note the relationship of the cam shaft to drive shaft.
To remove the main drive shaft, first mark the position of the two tanged driver to the drive shaft (maybe centre punch both drive and shaft - these are very hard material and not easy to mark). Remove the spring wound round the middle of the driver to expose the pin. Knock this pin out with a 5mm drift. This will allow you to pull out the main shaft. Again more shims and fibre washers to take care of!! The weights/springs can now come off - held in place by very fine lock springs. Again note the washers that go below the weights.You can now check the wear on the shaft and condition of the bushes in the distributor housing. If the bushes are worn, they will have to be pulled out and new ones pushed in. May need the help of a shop here as the bushes may have to be reamed after. You can clean up the body and spray paint it after masking the Bosch tag. Turns out looking good as new!!
My 280sl came with an '048' distributor (vacuum advance - out of a 280S) so I bought a second hand '051' to rebuild. While it was very rusty on the outside, there was hardly any wear on the shafts and plates.
You will not need all the parts that came in the kit. Just shim it up to have minimum end play but still turn very easily by hand.
Assembly is in reverse order.
I'm sure some details will be missing!
naj
naj
'Kloines Scheisserle'
65 230SL
68 280SL