Cool find! I would be curious to see how the SC setup is made. How is the fueling done right now on the setup? I know some guys on the Mercedes Forums would use a Split Second secondary injector controller and put an additional injector between the CIS metering unit and the throttle body.
The trigger wheel is a 36-1 that I drew in CAD and had cut out of 1/8 steel. I made a really close fit with the back shoulder of the crank pulley and simply JB-Welded it in place once I figured out where to mount the sensor. It seems to be working pretty good for now. I'm not running a cam signal, I have 4 ls coils that I run in wasted spark.
The stupid clutch issue is still puzzling me. I ordered a new clutch kit and just received it today. I decided to work on other parts of the car since I've been bleeding a clutch and pulling the transmission for 3 months now.
Previously, I bought the front handbrake cable since the original one was rusty. I was concerned that it would snap if I pulled it eventually. When i saw I had to remove the seats and console to do this I decided to do it later. That time is now.
This is the cable:
First thing was to disconnect and remove the adjuster thing and the rear cables. I wanted to clean up the brackets at the same time since they were starting to rust:
OF COURSE once I started removing the coating and the sealer there had to be a rust hole. I'll have to fix that from under the back seat.
Then I removed the passenger seat and tried to do the driver's. There are 4 bolts holding the seat. The bolts are screwed into speed nuts in an embossement on the floor. One of the speed nuts was rusted and the nut part was just spinning. I had to drill and dremel the bolt out for the next 2 hours:
Finally got the seat out. I saw that there was a remnant of an alarm system there. I removed it:
The guy who installed that in 1995 screwed it into the air duct (with "house" Robertson screws too, what a professional):
Good time to pick up 1$ in change and vacuum everything:
Console up:
Now I had access to the pin holding the cable in, but I still had to undo the handle assembly from the car to remove the pin:
From the underside, there was a bit of rust. I removed the sealer to see if there was not a hole. I was happily surprised. Caught that one on time:
Finally the cable is out. Old vs. new:
Now I can put 2 coats of POR-15, some sealer and undercoating back. Wait one day between each product. After that I can install the new cable, put the interior back and move on to the rear brackets. Also I need to order the speed nuts for the seats.
In other news, I got my hands on a spare intake manifold to modify into an ITB manifold. But before I do that I need to finish the rust repair (there is more than the handbrake spots) and figure out the clutch!