I've inherited a 68' 280SL and have little knowledge about its past, unfortunately. The car runs ok after changing plugs, adjusting the linkage, an oil change and other fluids.
When adjusting the linkage I noticed that the push rod to the FIP was too short. That seemed odd but was easy to fix. Another issue I noticed is that the gas pedal would get stuck when the engine had been running for more than 15 minutes. I can get it free with my toe but that is obviously not safe.
I followed the linkages from the pedal to the block pivot, then up to the linkage rod and removed them all. The rod from block pivot to the intake manifold was completely bent. It had to be bent, because a straight rod would not clear the exhaust manifold for some reason. After measuring the rod length, I noticed that I had found my original FIP push rod. It has the correct dimensions, just horribly bent. Turns out, someone had swapped the two rods to make it "work".
I attached a couple of pictures. The first picture shows why my pedal gets stuck. The top of the pivot arm rubs against the exhaust manifold when the engine is warm and the manifold and pivot expand. You can see the shaved off tip of the pivot (yellow circle). The second picture is a wider shot of the overall pivot.
What is going on? Is the pivot arm in the wrong place?