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Old 07-11-2005, 03:33 PM
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380sl Timing chain

I replaced the rails and turned the engine over a few revolutions by hand then attached the new chain to the old one and started to feed the new chain through. I felt some resisitance and it stopped. I decided to post a thread and see if anyone has any ideas or previously experienced trouble with feeding the chain. All has been going well throughout the procedure until now.Thanks for any help.
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