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95 E300D timing chain
Does anyone have any history on the timing chain life for this model?
Have 100K and read at newsgroup of failures at 150K. Is this a fact? Is replacement expensive? |
Some early production models had sub-standard chains installed & they did fail at 100K. After July 1994 production the chain was modified & the life of these chains should be around 200K miles.
Fairly easy job on this engine. Cost of parts & labor should be less than $500 even at dealer. Don't wait too long if your car was made before July 1994!! |
many thanks for your reply,
How can I tell production date?? |
I was amazed at 12+ degrees of stretch on my OM603 engine with 272K. As I'm beginning to realize, they sure didn't build thes 60x engines like the 61x's!!!
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Service manager at dealer says unless chain stretched, no need to service( replace).
Production date 4/94.. Is there a bulletin of data sheet for this problem? |
I think chain "stretch" is a misnomer. Elongation would be a better description. The elongation is caused by the pins wearing on one side and the holes becoming oblong thus making the chain longer. The chain does not stretch like a rubber band, it becomes elongated by wear.
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