Cold Start Valve? Timing Chain Noise?
I have been researching the M271 timing chain issues since I picked up my c230k a few months ago and started hearing a noise on a cold start for 1-2 seconds. I am ready to pull the trigger and replace the chain but I had a thought that I wanted to run by someone who knows more than I do.
I've heard other motors (a new Toyota Venza for example) make the same noise and was told that it was the "cold start valve" helping the cold oil come up to pressure quicker.
Is this "valve" even a real thing, and if so does the M271 have one that would make the sound usually described as a chain at the end of its life?

My 2001 SLK230 has made the noise since I bought it new. It seems make less noise after oil changes at 5k intervals. Mobil 1 0-40w of course.
How many miles on the engine? From the statistics on this forum it looks like if it made it past ~120k miles with no chain problems then you might be ok.
The motor has 141k miles on it as of now. I bought it when it had 136k and I have no real idea what work has been done to it in the past. I bought a history report and it showed religious dealership maintenance until 96k where it was brought into a euro shop for "replace battery, vehicle serviced." It was then sold and it seems the next owner did their own services and drove it until I picked it up at 136k.
Thoughts?

The cam adjusters can rattle. There is a deburring procedure that does not work. Replacement is the only answer.
I would replace the timing chain pronto!
This should be a service item on the M271
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Dec 4, 2014 at 08:12 AM.
The cam adjusters can rattle. There is a deburring procedure that does not work. Replacement is the only answer.
I would replace the timing chain pronto!
This should be a service item on the M271
What I've also noticed is that the rattle is inconsistent on mine. I've had the car sit undriven for over a week and it started without a rattle, and that was on a chilly 30-something degree morning...
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You might have a damaged guide rail or it might be a slightly messed up cam adjuster. Presume the new tensioner element was released correctly.
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