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Old 10-01-2001, 08:51 PM
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Question timing chain

can anyone please explain something to me?

I have a double timing chain in my 1982 380 SEC
I had it checked by a Mercedes Benz mechanic and they told me I need to have my timing chain checked in about 15,000 more miles.

I have a 5 degree stretch in the chain.

what is a 5 degree stretch?

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Old 10-01-2001, 08:56 PM
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they told me that 10 degrees is the max

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Old 10-01-2001, 09:20 PM
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"Stretch" is a description of wear -- as the pins and links of the chain wear, it gets longer, and since it still has the same number of links, the angular relationship between the gears changes -- the chain path is the same but the links are further apart. This makes the cam timing late, and eventually the chain tensioner cannot keep the chain tight -- deadly in these cars, as it will "slap" and break the chain guide on the right head, get the broken part fouled in the slack, and bend the valves on the right head. Costs $5000-$7000 to fix.

The amount of stretch, measured in degrees of rotation "lag",depends upon where you measure it, cam or crank -- the cam goes half the distance of the crank per revolution, so 4 on the cam is 8 on the crank - the limit my indy mechanic uses.

The double roller chain is a retofit, and vastly preferable to the original single chain (unless yours is a late version, when the factory did the change).

Getting the chain replaced is vastly perferable to letting it get long enought to break!

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Old 10-01-2001, 10:46 PM
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Peter - I'd guess it's a retrofit if it's an 1982. Somewhere in 1983 380 engines were built with a double row chain.

If the chain has play like is described, I'd change it immediately.

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