Hey All,
As a quick backstory to how I got here, My 1966 230SL was my fathers, he was a master Mercedes mechanic before he passed away (almost 15 years ago), after some time (almost 10 years) of sitting in a garage his car got passed on to me. I've gotten it running on and off since then. Recently, while I was attempting to adjust the fuel air mix, I hooked up my RPM guage to the positive lead on the ignition coil instead of the negative lead, and cranked it a few times before realizing my error. The car has not started since.
After testing individual components it seemed like my distributor wasn't sending spark to the plugs. Since every car I've worked on the ignition of has used coil packs I did some research and after a lot of confusion I discovered that some time ago my dad had put a PerTronix Electronic ignition on the car, and I had fried it. No problem I thought, its annoying but after $200 and a couple minutes of work I can resolve this no problem. I purchased a PerTronix 91864LA Ignitor II (which PerTronix states is for a 1966 230SL), it came, I installed it, and still no start. I did some more digging and found that:
1) A non-zero amount of spark is being output by the distributor (used a test light)
2) I think the point pivot pin has been removed from my distributor (I was going to give throwing a set of points in there a go).
3) The distributor on my w113 is not on the list of distributors for our cars per Bosch. The distributor I have has part number - 0 231 116 052
I have some shot in the dark guesses on why this would be, however I have no solid point of reference as I can't find mention of that part number anywhere on these forums. As the ignition I fried does not have a readable part number on it I can assume my current electronic ignition will not work with my current distributor. So my questions are
1) Theoretically why would someone use a different distributor in this car?
2) Am I correct in assuming the distributor and the ignition I have are incompatible?
3) Am I dumb dumb and can I still get points on here (all I know about distributors I know from researching this problem so I'm could easily be missing something)?
4) Is the most sure solution sourcing a proper distributor for this car and putting the electronic ignition I have in it (or the original points)?
Here are some pictures for reference. (If this would fit better on a different section of the board please let me know).