I'm not driving my car at the moment as I have the driveshaft out, waiting for a new output shaft nut and washer !
Anyway before I stopped driving it I had noticed a noise which was a little louder than a bad tappet. I also suspected a loose valve stem oil seal as everything was replaced there 6 months ago but I was getting a puff on start up.
So I removed the valve cover and found two loose plastic seals. One I could clip back down but the other I couldn't. It may be damaged due to being bounced around a bit. Anyway I'll get a new one and change it.
My concern came when I happened to poke the timing chain and to ,my surprise there was a bit more play in it than I expected. Given that the chain, sprockets, guides and tensioner are only 6 months old I wondered why this was ?
So my question is how much, if any, play should there be ? Also is there a way to bleed the tensioner, if so how ?
Answers on a postcard please !!
Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.
'03 CLK Kompressor