I ended up unhooking the speedo cable from the transmission - Mercedes thoughtfully provided access at the end of the transmission plate, and a hole in the plate so you can see what you're doing.
I hooked up my meter, as described, by Gilly, set on AC volts. I took my largest screwdriver and moved it rapidly close to and away from the end of the pickup. When I did this, the voltage would jump from .002 V to .005 V.
I re-installed the pickup. Since I had the car on jackstands, as a final test, I left the meter hooked up, started the car and put it in gear. Observed a large change in voltage, like up to .25 V when the wheels started to turn.
So I've concluded that the transmission and cable end are OK, and that I have speedometer problems, and am looking for someone to fix it.
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Chuck Taylor
Falls Church VA
'66 200, '66 230SL, '96 SL500. Sold: '81 380SL, '86 300E, '72 250C, '95 C220, 3 '84 280SL's '90 420SEL, '72 280SE, '73 280C, '78 280SE, '70 280SL, '77 450SL, '85 380SL, '87 560SL, '85 380SL, '72 350SL, '96 S500 Coupe
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