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Originally posted by Ziggy
.../... How can I check [the chain stretch] this? The head was milled 2 times so I can't see the stretch on the timing marks.
Chain stretch and cam timing in general can
only be set using a dial indicator and measuring the valve
held open at specified lift. This lift is a nominal valve play of 0,4mm.
See section 00-9 in the M-B 1968 workshop manual (BBB) for this procedure
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Also isn't the chain tensioner supposed to give pressure immediately, instead of after driving around for a minute?
The tension is provided by the internal spring in the tensioner, which extends when the chain shows some slack behind cam sprocket
on our M127, M129 and M130 M-B engines. Then there is a "cushion" of oil inside
the tensioner which ensures it can only be compressed at slow pace.
Note: be sure to
bleed the tensioner after installing it.
Most important, in order for it to function well [:0].
Spend time doing this bleeding procedure! You find it in the BBB.
Ensure the oil pocket in the engine head is well filled during this work.
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