Hello James,
Thank you for your response. Yes, I have enjoyed my car very much, and I would like to get the engine back to its original state; otherwise, the car is in very good condition, no rust, etc.
I live in New York City area. I have had the car looked at by grade-A Mercedes mechanic who knew the car on and off and saw the car running. He suggested that it's a bottom end as well, and the car has blow-by in the dip stick and from the head ventalation hose which bypasses the venturi. No smoke from the tail pipes. When the car sits overnight, I lose about half a quart of oil. I can't find the source. It has a 250 head and 230 block. Like I said, I never had a problem until this moment --- for almost 20 years, besides the small things you have to do to have the car sorted out.
I guess I am thinking to perhaps get the engine sent out to Metric Motors in California and would like it installed by someone who can do it correctly.. not some cowboy in Brooklyn.
I am familiar with Hans at H & R Fuel Injection. He is fabulous with pumps, but I am not sure who his mechanics are at the moment. They did help me federalize a 911 SC back in the day and have worked on the 230 as well, but many years have passed and I lost my contact. I also checked out Rhineland Motors in LIC, New York. Any feedback?
Other work obviously would be to replace clutch, throw out bearing, etc. Maybe, clean up the engine compartment while the engine is out. Budget would be about $11,000 or so. I hope this was a start. Thank you very much for your input and your help.
Sincerely,
Stephen
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Originally posted by J. Huber
Well SJF, sounds like you have enjoyed your car over the years, I commend you on that part. Now, if I understand you, the time has come for a little TLC to get the car back to its former glory? If so, where abouts are you? New York area? And are you after a reliable mechanic? or looking to replace the engine entirely? Or something else? (and what's the budget like?)
I think you have come to the right place to get started -- just need a few more specifics to really help...
James
63 230SL