Thank you
Now that I am at it we (friends and I) have decided to change all sprockets, the short lower rail, as well as the timing chain. All sprockets were very worn and as far as I known it is usually advisable to change the sprockets when you change a chain. So now that we are at it... It is also a good challenge and good fun....
We have the radiator off, waterpump out, distributor sprocket out, oil pan off, front bearing off. We need to remove the servopump as well to get access to the pins that hold the short lower chain rail. I read Joes post an Naj's misfortune and read about taking the cranksprocket out through the front oil seal. Actually, we feel pretty confident. Only thing I'm little worried about is taking out the pins for the chain rail and the chain tensioner sprockets with the slidehammer, but we are going to be very carefull as advised from this forum.
Naj the short rail should be available from SLS in alu (expensive though), but I'm in a state of shock cause of the prices they charge for the distributor sprocket and the two top small sprockets; they are f...... expensive!!
We have set the timing of the crank, cam and injectionpump before so no worries there.
However, I wouldn't go about this much without The Forum, so be sure you'll hear from me if we run into trouble! Thanks for you concern.
Best
Ulrik
'67 250 SL Papyrus White 113043-10-000023