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How to remove timing chain in Mercedes 280CE 1975, 110 engine.

I couldn't find removable link on the chain. Could you please let me know the best way to remove the chain.

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You have to remove the cam sprocket.

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

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It's the head cover to be removed not the head.
It is necessary to see the valves in the head to
replace the timing chain.

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2010

SOURCE: I have broken the timing chain guide rail while

not familiar with a benz but it should be much the same as most other cars.
usually the crankshaft pulley needs to be removed from the crank as the timing cover is behind it
once the pulley is removed you should only have to remove the bolts that hold the cover to the block and gently pry it loose and remove it
hope this has helped you

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there is a tool and you have to connect the new chain to the old and turn the engine over until the new chain is wrapped up and back through.
then you just connect the chain back together at the end.
its that simple with the chain install tool.
it keeps all the links a wheel teeth in the same order without disturbing the timing.
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